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The Return of Language-Oriented Programming

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The Return of Language-Oriented Programming

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I’ve been wondering what LLMs mean for language design and implementation. Some believe that, because language models are obviously trained on existing content, they are inherently less capable of assisting users with new programming languages. Intuitively this makes sense. However:

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