Why not rewrite claude-code in Rust?
So, Anthropic acquires Bun team because claude-code uses Bun. They port Bun from Zig to Rust presumably because Rust "is better" (imagine big air quotes here). Again presumably, they want to make claude-code "better". Why make it so complicated? With all the power of LLMs they have, surely they can make claude-code the best possible by writting it in Rust directly.
Presumably they aren't falling for their (extremely obvious) "grassroots" marketing, and know, like any good engineer, that LLMs are not the right tool for this.
It's easy to just see Bun as a marketing stunt, as well.
> that LLMs are not the right tool for this.
Claude Code itself is already heavily written by LLMs[0], so I'm not sure what's "this" here. You mean LLMs are okay for writing code but not porting?
[0]: No, it's not just marketing. The codebase was leaked and anyone who glanced at it would realize the claim is likely true.
"You are absolutely right! Would you like me to delete Bun and rewrite Claude Code in Rust instead?"