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by kamphey 659 days ago
I wonder what those 52 languages are.
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According to the repo README: 'java', 'markdown', 'python', 'php', 'javascript', 'c++', 'c#', 'c', 'typescript', 'html', 'go', 'java_server_pages', 'dart', 'objective-c', 'kotlin', 'tex', 'swift', 'ruby', 'sql', 'rust', 'css', 'yaml', 'matlab', 'lua', 'json', 'shell', 'visual_basic', 'scala', 'rmarkdown', 'pascal', 'fortran', 'haskell', 'assembly', 'perl', 'julia', 'cmake', 'groovy', 'ocaml', 'powershell', 'elixir', 'clojure', 'makefile', 'coffeescript', 'erlang', 'lisp', 'toml', 'batchfile', 'cobol', 'dockerfile', 'r', 'prolog', 'verilog'

https://github.com/01-ai/Yi-Coder

They're playing a dangerous game if they assume that a single language or even family of similar languages is referred to by e.g. "assembly", "shell", "lisp".

(I also note that several of these are markup or config languages which are explicitly not for programming.)