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by dchuk
60 days ago
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Ignore all the hate in the comments here, anyone denying the direction of software development and it aggressively becoming agentic have their own reckonings to deal with… I love this concept. While I’m a Rails guy myself, I appreciate the value of Django too, and an agent-optimized version of it makes sense. I feel like the next logical steps are this exact concept but in Go / Rust to get even more performance out of everything and to also get the single deployable binary too |
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Single file deployment, and the process seems to only use 3-4 MB of memory.
I've been able to use inspectdb on existing Django databases, and then browse and change that data using the rust admin.
I am probably not the right person to build a production ready version of this - since I am not a Rust developer - but gee I am impressed by how good it is becoming.