Mildly horrifying observation here at neverworkintheory.org - ML models relying on existing large corpuses of data mean that future new languages have a huge ergonomics hill to climb as far as tooling is concerned, because that corpus doesn't exist.

@mhoye Yeah. And that applies to new frameworks and platforms as well. Not sure how ML copilots are going to work with programming’s innate novelty-seeking in the long run.

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Now you can already "teach" a DSL to a chatbot easily and I imagine in the future we will just feed them with the whole documentation of languages/frameworks/tools without the need of codebases

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