| ▲ | win311fwg 2 hours ago | |
The most striking thing about Go codebases is that, for the most part (there are exceptions), they all look the same. You can choose a random repository on GitHub and be hard-pressed to not think that you wrote it yourself. Which also means that LLMs are likely to produce code that looks like you wrote it yourself. I do think that is one thing Go has going for it today. But for how long will it matter? I do wonder if programming languages as we know them today will lose relevance as all this evolves. | ||