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by geooff_
138 days ago
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Maybe I'm naive, but I find these re-engineering complex product posts underwhelming. C Compilers exist and realistically Claudes training corpus contains a ton of C Compiler code. The task is already perfectly defined. There exists a benchmark of well-adopted codebases that can be used to prove if this is a working solution. Half the difficulty in making something is proving it works and is complete. IMO a simpler novel product that humans enjoy is 10x more impressive than rehashing a solved problem, regardless of difficulty. |
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How much would it cost to pay someone to make a C compiler in rust? A lot more than $20k
* massive meaning "total context needed" >> model context window