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    1. Frank‏ @jedisct1 30 Apr 2019
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      “Announcing X, a <rewrite of something that already exists> in (<rust>|<go>|<whatever>)”. We have so many of these announcements these days. But most people don’t care at all about the language tools are written in. What does the tool do that the standard implementation doesn’t?

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    2. Frank‏ @jedisct1 30 Apr 2019
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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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      Frank‏ @jedisct1 30 Apr 2019
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      I don’t buy the fact that “written in <some new language>” means “more secure” either. <new language> may prevent some some specific class of bugs, but will not fix application logic.

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        1. Mathieu Amiot‏ @OtaK_ 30 Apr 2019
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          Because in most cases you depend on C libraries that are very probably faulty. Rewriting the libraries in [Safe lang] enabled making those utilities as a safer and often faster alternative

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        1. Benjamin Fry 🦀 👾 ⚙️‏ @benj_fry 30 Apr 2019
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          The exp I’ve had doing something like this, is that b/c you don’t have to worry about memory bugs, you end up getting to focus most of your effort on features, and not UB. It’s the same reason why Java took a large class of business app development. Now there are no trade-offs.

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