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by epiccoleman
1 day ago
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> Dynamically typed languages like Ruby create a huge surface area for type slop for LLMs, and why I would not recommend using a dynamically typed language for vibe coding. I totally understand this, and have seen the problems firsthand. But Elixir / Phoenix / LiveView, along with Tidewave, have become my favorite "vibe slop stack." Just so quick and easy, and the LLM seems to get things right quite often. |
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