what do you guys think will be the next big programming language? like is rust going to replace c++? is something new going to come along?
There's nothing better on the horizon. We're entering a technological dark age.
What's stopping AI from just writing in assembly? Programming languages were made for it to be easier for humans to understand.
>>107892942 because AI is shit, that's why>Hey Israelgpt, can you write me a basic script?>sure thing goyim!>takes 120 minutes just to finish the response>and then there are 271 errors.AI isnt replacing anything anytime soon.
>>107892904away from opinions on language taste and technical merit. and away from what used to be the usual growing challenges in the way of getting to the mainstream. i think the likes of rust got lucky their ecosystem got relatively established before slop spam started flooding in. so you can trivially distinguish between crate A and B that supposedly does Foo based on age and number of dependants before needing to dig deeper.but how do you do that with an ecosystem that will need to bootstrap from scratch in the slop age? over-centralization (a la big-std) or anti-slop measures will backfire, as "smart" sloppers will develop ways to slip through, and you get all the downsides of the former if you go with it.to make matters worse, there are those who embrace the slop, and even actively and openly use it in developing their languages and language implementations (and that would obviously follow to the ecosystem). and this specific trend is just starting.(this comment is something i wanted to develop into a sort of a blog post full of examples i came across, with some usual peppered faux intellectualism ;);) that tickles some dev circles right. but i know i will be too lazy and bored to ever complete that.)
>>107892904I think programming in Pysaar is starting to affect my thinking. Unironically starting to say shit like >mmmm boob...very sexy yes show boobs baby, i want your vagneto myself while alone in my apartment and laughing like a retard. Maybe it's just the isolation getting to me
>>107892904C++C++2 (by Herb; the next frontend/syntax on top of C++, not to be confused with C++26 and such)