I'd be really interested in the opposite, just for the sake of experimentation since that's what these projects mostly are. They all seem to be rewrites for the sake of "performance", because the cost is now lower bc of AI. I'd be interested to see something like a port of Quake III in Python or Kubernetes in Perl, even Rails in Python would be goofy and really fun to see
> They all seem to be rewrites for the sake of "performance".
And yet this performs dramatically worse.
A slower, untested, incomplete git implementation, all for the low low price of $10-$15,000.
And don’t forget it wasted a bunch of human time in the process.
So if someone mentioned somewhere else there is already a Rust port a group is doing somewhere. How much could they have accomplished with this much money and time in software development resources?
Ok. AI can seemingly port stuff if you don’t test it thoroughly. I think that’s already been proven. At this point I’m seeing less and less value from these kind of things. I’m sure it was fun for the author, but how does it help other people?
> Quake III in Python
Probably doable - I remember most of Natural Selection 2 was Lua and it's more than a decade old at this point.