▲ | pjmlp 13 hours ago | |||||||
I belive asking the favorite LLM to generate an executable will be the future, just like high level languages drove Assembly development into a niche. Yes it isn't here today, just like it took several decades for optimizing compiler backends to do a very good job. In fact one of the reasons why Matt Goldbolt created Compiler Explorer was to have a way to settle arguments he was having in the games industry. | ||||||||
▲ | Koshkin 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> LLM to generate an executable ... and the job of a programmer will be to explain, in as precise terms as possible, what they need the executable to do. (Reminds me of the idea of programming based on a natural language.) | ||||||||
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