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Adam Crockett πŸŒ€
Adam Crockett πŸŒ€

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What's Beyond the Vibe Code Era?

I think I can answer this in 2 questions.

Q: What was the point of a programming language?

A: Humans could write code that translates to a lower level like binary or bytecode.

Q: What is the point in asking a computer to write a human language to write a computer language?

A: it makes absolutely no sense unless the point is so that humans can maintain the output.


Then this is proof of a fact. As long as AI outputs human interoperable language, there will ALWAYS be programers.


But here's the thing, this is going to be a nasty world to live in, people fighting for fewer and fewer jobs, when we could do something far better, more open, more alive.

What I am talking about here is LLM to output not a program, but a system which follows one standard, a standard of how to arrange onesself to perform a specific goal, a system that is governed by a single runtime which runs everywhere, AI and just bytecode - a living programming language that is just an allowance of resources with a goal, that the AI forms the program on the fly, its successfull behaviours are locked in place as the for the runtime of that program, like a cache for behavior, talking in bitecode or binary as we don't need programming languages anymore.

Who works on this type of system?
Anyone

But only ideas, good, and better - this will pay our bills.

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Nerd1029

While your statement (β€œA: it makes absolutely no sense unless the point is so that humans can maintain the output.”) is valid, I must say that is necessary to also say that this also lets humans easily maintain and update the code easily.

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Adam Crockett πŸŒ€

🦜what stands out to me about this comment is that you sir have repeated what I have said without contributing at all, I suspect you to be a bot and there I ask you. How do you make a chocolate mouse?

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Andy Brinkworth

That would depend on the type of chocolate mouse you wanted - a white mouse is the usual in this case...
I would rather craft one from tempered chocolate and carve in the finer details but I suppose a catering qualification would do that!!

BTW - are you interested in discussing a role using SVELTE?