Executive Summary
- Zig creator Andrew Kelly criticizes Bun’s rewrite in Rust
- Anthropic’s Jared explains motivations behind the port
- Community reacts with mixed opinions on the controversy
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 60% Critical, 40% Supportive
Forum Voices
Some users question the need for the rewrite, citing the value of battle-tested code.
There’s so much good stuff in this post. Can’t help to think of a recent HN post about most AI-generated projects being abandoned within months. Why? Because value of a project is not in the code produced. It’s in the amount of battle-testing that code has seen.
Others defend Anthropic’s decision, pointing out the technical benefits of the new implementation.
I think like most people, I don’t have a problem with Andrew “calling a spade a spade,” even if I find his reasoning motivated.
Technical Merit
The debate highlights the importance of technical details in evaluating the success of a project.
What I have been missing in all this debate is substance. I don’t care that Bun was ported to Rust; I don’t care that Andrew wrote a hit piece about it; I don’t care that Anthropic sells shovels in the gold rush. What I do care about is technical details.
Focus Keyword: Zig Rust