The Last Human-First Programming Language
Programming spent forty years climbing away from the machine — garbage collection, ORMs, dynamic typing, magical frameworks — trading runtime cost for human comfort while a person was at the keyboard. If LLMs are writing most of the code, the next generation of languages won't optimise for what's pl
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