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by iLemming 295 days ago
I wonder if the choice of programming language for vibecoding actually would become more relevant rather than less so. Initial collective instinct suggests that perhaps languages don't really matter anymore since LLMs help promote PL egalitarianism, but then if it's as the OP describes it - humans are now becoming code reviewers, maybe different aspects of various languages start granting practical advantages, like Clojure connected to a REPL allowing rapid execution/validation of generated code blocks, or advanced static type systems (Haskel, Rust, etc.) providing an edge from another angle?