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by dinobones
159 days ago
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A brief history of programming: 1. Punch cards -> Assembly languages 2. Assembly languages -> Compiled languages 3. Compiled languages -> Interpreted languages 4. Interpreted languages -> Agentic LLM prompting I've tried the latest and greatest agentic CLI and toolings with the public SOTA models. I think this is a productivity jump equivalent to maybe punch cards -> compiled languages, and that's it. Something like a 40% increase, but nowhere close to exponential. |
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Here, for example, is the Punch Card for a single FORTRAN statement: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:FortranCardPROJ039.agr.jp...
PunchCards were an input technology, they were in no way limited to either assembley languages or to FORTRAN.
You might be thinking of programming in assembly via switch flipping or plug jacking.