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The upcoming AI coding languages. Okay - what do you think the next gen of languages will be. After all the history of computer languages is taking freedom away from programmers - from assembler, trough C, trough protected memory, then we have shitty OO (C++), even shittier OO (Java), on top of those we have tried to put all kind of straitjackets - hibernate, DI, scripted languages move to be more and more strongly typed. And now we have AI that excel in building workable, unmaintainable code. The only thing that could reign in AI at the moment is Haskell. Probably. So we urgently need new ways to limit the chaos.
I’ve been expecting to see Haskell (etc.) as a limiting framework for vibe coding since before the latter term caught on. If it’s been tried, I haven’t seen it. Does that mean it doesn’t actually help? It helps, but tech media gets too confused to report it? Or perhaps the Haskell community hates LLMs too much to try and direct them?
Anyway, I hate to break it to you, but the future is Prolog.
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