The reality is that most of these are just learning experiences. They are embryonic and will be abandoned soon, as their author moves on to more exciting projects.
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If “written in X” is how a project is described, the project itself has a high probability to be useless. New implementations that actually bring something new to the table don’t need to advertise the language they are written in, even if it’s Rust/Go/etc. Random example: ripgrep
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Programs written in languages with (static) type-safety will generally have fewer runtime errors Programs written in memory-safe languages will generally be free of memory safety errors. Language choice matters, however, just “rewrite in X is uninspired”. Make better tools too!
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Agree, the just transpile from X to Y does not make a good Y program or improve on the art. ripgrep is a great example of improve the algorithms and the code together. If it just transpiled from C grep then ... boring.
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People wants to share their work and it's inspiring most of the time. Just don't takes it as "you should switch to it right now"
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