What do you think of this concept which I call "the vibe coding paradox":
AI can create programs from English.
English is too imprecise to be a programming language.
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Rephrased: "AI allows you to program in English, but English is too imprecise to be a programming language."
(Though I'd say AI does *not* allow you program in English.)
What do you think of this concept which I call "the vibe coding paradox":
AI can create programs from English.
English is too imprecise to be a programming language.
Sometimes I think about zip disks, those 100mb, 250mb (even 1gb!) floppy disks. Were they filling an important niche until burnable CDs became available? Or were they a silly evolutionary dead end, and their presence/absence wouldn't matter in the short or long term?
Who knows. Some things aren't obvious even in hindsight.
RE: https://fosstodon.org/@pycon/116360496243585705
Learning Cabo from Trey is easily in the top 5 PyCon experiences for me.