ai translation of raylib to d works

matheus matheus at gmail.com
Wed Nov 19 13:20:41 UTC 2025


On Wednesday, 19 November 2025 at 07:24:30 UTC, Sergey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 19 November 2025 at 07:13:20 UTC, matheus wrote:
>> I don't know about any of this, people keep feeding and 
>> training AI until themselves will be irrelevant.
>>
>> Now it's showing some mistakes, but it's getting better and 
>> then what?
>> Matheus.
>
> AI is developing and keeping improving.
> Will see if the amount of resources and funding put into the 
> area will give any significantly next level.
> Not sure if the NextGen will be based on transformers, or 
> transformers just help to discover new approach/architecture.
>
> Now it is just a tool that in some cases could be useful.
> In future it could be a more independent solution that will 
> start next industrial revolution

I understand what you're saying, but I think in many cases it 
will replace some jobs, for example where I work (A big corp in 
S.A.) the AI is being used here in DEV and people are using 
pretty much to write most of the code, some going directly to 
production. Yes there are flaws, but like I said it's getting 
better.

The thing is for some jobs I think their remuneration will go 
down, and I think in some cases programmers will be more like 
"operators" and again will earn less. And beginners will have a 
hard time or will need to cope with low wages.

Well... in the end only time will tell.

Matheus.


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