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by jbellis
322 days ago
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I'm really shocked at how slow people are to realize this, because it's blindingly obvious. I guess that just shows how much the early adopter crowed is dominated by python and javascript. (BTW the answer is Go, not Rust, because the other thing that makes a language well suited for AI development is fast compile times.) |
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(I don't have an opinion on one being better than the other for LLM-driven development; I've heard that Go benefits from having a lot more public data available, which makes sense to me and seems like a very strong advantage.)