| ▲ | J_Shelby_J 2 hours ago | |||||||
1.5s for a massive project, on a laptop,like the OP said is still barely anything in the context of agentic coding. It’s less than a single percentage point of the total time in the loop, even if the agent has to compile multiple times. This is cope. I do give you that rust is more verbose and thus more token heavy. However that verbosity is meaningful and the LLM would have to spend tokens thinking about the code to understand less verbose languages. So I’d consider that a wash - in some cases it hurts and in some it helps. | ||||||||
| ▲ | amazingamazing an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
We don’t know how massive the project is, but in any case building and immediately building again of course will be fast. How fast is it if all files have a single line changed, for example refactoring a log message? Not to mention we haven't even gotten to discussing tests. | ||||||||
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