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by jdiff
339 days ago
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Agreed, Gleam as a language has very few, generalized syntactic constructs compared to most procedural languages. There's enough of a signal in the data to be able to answer queries about the language; but when writing, LLMs universally trip over themselves. The signal from other nearby languages is too strong and it ends up trying to do early returns, if statements, even loops on occasion. |
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