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Comment by ukuina

18 days ago

Been toying around with DTs myself for a few months. Until December, LLMs couldn't correctly hold large amounts of modeled behavior internally.

Why the switch from Go to Rust?

I'm testing a theory that large-scale (LoC) generated projects in Rust tend to have fewer functional bugs compared to e.g. Go or Java because Rust as a language is a little stricter.

I've not yet formed a full opinion or conclusion, but in general I'm starting to prefer Rust.

Re: generalizing mocks, it sounds interesting but after getting full-fidelity clones of so many multi-billion dollar SaaS offerings, I really like it and am hooked. It pays nice dividends for developing using agentic coders at high scale. In a few more model releases having your own exhaustive DTU could become trivial.

  • Hi there!

    I'm thinking about the same things and landed on Rust. I think we're at a very critical point in software development and would love to chat with you and share/learn ideas. Please let me know if you're interested.