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by weli
170 days ago
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I wonder the same. I think a language like pascal is more semantically rich than C-like languages. Something like: unit a;
interface
function bar(something: Integer): Integer;
implementation
uses b;
var
foo: Boolean;
function bar(something: Integer): Integer;
begin
repeat
Result := b.code(something);
until Result <> 0;
end;
end.
Probably holds more semantically significant tokens than the C-counterpart.But with LLM's the problem's gotta be training data. But if there was as much training data in Pascal as there is in C it would be pretty cool to see benchmarks, I have a hunch Pascal would do better. (Sorry for the bad pascal I haven't programmed in ages) |
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