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xigoi
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Zig → Rust porting guide
The main difference is that the input to an LLM is in an ambiguous language.
brabel
21 days ago
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A programming language is allowed to be ambiguous, I don’t know of a definition that excludes that!
xigoi
21 days ago
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All programming languages I know of provide at least some guarantees about the program’s behavior.
skydhash
21 days ago
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The language specs may be, but an implementation is never ambiguous. When you encounter and undefined behavior in the specs, that’s when you look at your compiler/interpreter docs.
a_shiine
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The kinda thoughts you form when you ever only vibe-coded
newswasboring
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So is JavaScript haha.
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