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Getting Rusty At Coding#If you’ve spent enough time on programming forums such as Hacker News, you’ve probably seen the name “Rust”, often in the context of snark. Rust is a relatively niche compiled programming language that touts two important features: speed, which is evident in framework benchmarks where it can perform 10x as fast as the fastest Python library, and memory safety enforced at compile time through its ownership and borrowing systems which mitigates many potential problems. For over a decade, the slogan “Rewrite it in Rust” became a meme where advocates argued that everything should be rewritten in Rust due to its benefits, including extremely mature software that’s infeasible to actually rewrite in a different language. Even the major LLM companies are looking to Rust to eke out as much performance as possible: OpenAI President Greg Brockman recently tweeted “rust is a perfect language for agents, given that if it compiles it’s ~correct” which — albeit that statement is silly at a technical level since code can still be logically incorrect — shows that OpenAI is very interested in Rust, and if they’re interested in writing Rust code, they need their LLMs to be able to code well in Rust.
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For example, some of my own guilty displeasures are opera, old movies, and poetry. I don’t hate any of those, but I like them far less than I want to admit when I’m not writing a blog post about guilty displeasures. I have been to operas, including the full cycle of Wagner’s Nibelungen. I have friends who have made me watch black and white movies from the Hollywood golden age. I used to write poems as a teenager, like all sensitive and nerdy young men. But quite frankly, I don’t feel that I need any of those things in my life. When my friend who conducts operas at the university invites me to one, I patiently wait for the singers to quit singing so I can properly enjoy the instrumental parts of the music. When I must watch old movies, I spend 25% of the time reading the Wikipedia summary to keep myself entertained. When I read a book or blog post that quotes something in verse, I literally just skip it and hope it wasn’t important to understand the rest.