Use of IA for PR - my POV
matheus
matheus at gmail.com
Tue Feb 10 17:38:40 UTC 2026
On Tuesday, 10 February 2026 at 16:14:03 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev
wrote:
> On Monday, 9 February 2026 at 21:25:02 UTC, user1234 wrote:
>> One tendency I have noticed recently in the D world is one guy
>> that is very good with AI. Cybershadow. Already 5 or 6 PR, he
>> masters the tools.
>
> I guess I could post a few thoughts about AI / LLMs here if
> people are interested...
Interesting, since I'm not using AI I'd like to know, in this
case you have LLM locally and you point to D source folder and It
learns from that database and do everything from there?
I think this would be a nice topic/video to be made so to attract
people, since D suffers from content lately. And show how do
you're doing PR currently, maybe even guys like me who will go
deep to help would try it.
*** Now On the subject ***
I remember a DConf with Scott Meyers where they talked about the
language that would Kill "C", and I'm starting to think that AI
could kill any language. I read a topic about this on Spectrum,
and just as example, where I work (One of the biggest care
provider in my country), they showed us a port of one module
written over the past 20 years in a new language using AI in just
a couple of hours, it was modernized and everything else through
AI.
So I wonder if usually programming languages have restrictions to
ensure bad code don't mess with anything, but on the other hand
AI keep getting better and learns how to avoid bad code, what's
the point of having all these languages? Or in fact, could AI
write a better programming language by itself?
Matheus.
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