| ▲ | bentt 5 hours ago | |
This is a good example of where it’s important to be more up front about the role of AI in the making of a thing. Making a language that compiles through LLVM is no small task and takes a lot of expertise. Most of the time people do it because they have a point of view and are highly technical. Making a joke language via AI is an entirely different exercise. Not without value but not the same, especially when evaluating what it means about the author. | ||
| ▲ | NuclearPM 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I made a “fully” functioning programming language that is kind of like Rebol on luajit using Claude code - and I haven’t really done much serious programming since college 20 years ago. It’s fun though. | ||
| ▲ | engineer_22 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> This is a good example of where it’s important to be more up front about the role of AI in the making of a thing. Maybe, but we don’t always discuss our tool stack before showing our work because a lot of times it’s assumed or not interesting. AI is a tool, it’s a lever that you push on to multiply your effort. The product of your effort speaks for itself, as it always has. | ||