The compiler that doesn't care about your feelings
Caleb Fenton spent last month writing 20,000 lines of code in a language he doesn’t know. He used AI agents to write it, and his verdict: it was easier than using the language he’d relied on for a decade.
That’s a sentence worth pondering.
Many developers have gravitated toward Python because it is forgiving. You can be loose, approximate and casual. Python mostly lets things slide and figures it out. That philosophy made sense when humans were doing the coding. Humans get frustrated. Humans lose patience. Humans quit and find a different approach when a tool keeps telling them they’re wrong.
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