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by agentultra
1217 days ago
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For sure! I agree, it needs better languages, education, and tooling. It's not about making a hard problem harder; it's about making it more accessible and straight-forward to teach and use in day-to-day work. Being more clear and precise in our specifications would only benefit us and the AI/ML tool generating the code. We could lean more on the correctness built into the entire stack rather than having to proof-read a mess of inferred code, something we're terribly ill-equipped to do. |
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Good luck with that. We have those languages already. For example Idris. It's just that now you are essentially doing a lot of math.
And, funnily, I never hear people saying "making [math] more accessible and straight-forward to teach and use in day-to-day work". I wonder why...