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# Advice on Rust, Go, Zig for HPC Patterns
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Lately I focus on writing fast AI code,
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Here is why I think you should give Rust, Go, and Zig a spin. I’ll keep it practical and tailored to the world I am familiar with.
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Lately I focus on writing fast AI code (Python, HTML5, JS are three favs since I am picky in AI UI UX).
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I like code for building models, and designing pipelines for healthcare and AI spaces.
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Since AI Pair Programming came to be in 2020, I develop at a hefty 3000 lines per day so if awake I may be coding.
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My daily spaces are often around 1500 code lines with version numbers in 200-300 range for replacing full app.py, requirements.txt and redocker boot is my coding mainstay.
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Fav IDE's are 1. HuggingFace and 2. VSCode.
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Here is why I think you should give Rust, Go, and Zig a spin. I’ll keep it practical and tailored to the world I am familiar with.
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