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by latenightcoding 330 days ago
With the rise of LLM-coding do these specialized/niche languages lose their edge? (i.e: prototyping speed, job security, etc)
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In this case it is a little beyond specialized and niche. It is right to left too.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44498766

No LLM can write KDB yet
As most KDB code is proprietary, one wonders if there's even enough available code to train/steal from.
KDB code is as proprietary as java, python, C++ code found at other financial institutions. What's proprietary is the Q language. not the code you write with it
I think what they mean is that there is less publicly available kdb code for llms to be trained on
No "public" LLM can write KDB yet.