I know the typical answer is “no because all the libs are in python”… but I am kind of baffled why more porting isn’t going on especially to Go given how Go like Python is stupid easy to learn and yet much faster to run. Truly not trying to start a flame war or anything. I am just a bigger fan of Go than Python and was thinking coming in to 2024 especially with all the huge money in AI now, we’d see a LOT more movement in the much faster runtime of Go while largely as easy if not easier to write/maintain code with. Not sure about Rust… it may run a little faster than Go, but the language is much more difficult to learn/use but it has been growing in popularity so was curious if that is a potential option.

There are some Go libs I’ve found but the few I have seem to be 3, 4 or more years old. I was hoping there would be things like PyTorch and the likes converted to Go.

I was even curious with the power of the GPT4 or DeepSeek Coder or similar, how hard would it be to run conversions between python libraries to go and/or is anyone working on that or is it pretty impossible to do so?

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    OK… so that’s fair, but I would counter with… if Go/Rust were going to increase the runtime performance of training/using the AI models by a factor of 2, 3 or more, and the time to learn Go is a couple weeks and Rust a couple years (kidding… sort of), if you’re job is for years to come doing this sort of work and the end result of say, Go is training much faster or doing data prep much faster… wouldnt the benefits of learning Go or even Rust be worth the exponential increase in time savings for training/running, as well as memory efficiency, less resources needed, etc?

    Not saying you should, cause I don’t even know if Go/Rust/Zig will result in much faster training/etc. I would assume if that were the case, then company’s like OpenAI would have been using these languages already since they had the money and time to do so.

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      I’m not exactly a top tier programmer so anything I make is lucky to work. I would always consider using the best language for the job though given the resources so ya.