Originally Posted by DC Ron
Not intending to rain on anyone's parade. But traditional software developers who are competing with AI engines are going to have to NOT treat the current environment as business-as-usual.
I asked my AI assistant for the list of computer languages it has been trained on. Below is the list it gave.

Systems and low level languages: C; C++; Rust; Go; D; Zig; Nim; Ada; Assembly (x86, x86-64, ARM, RISC V); Fortran; Objective C

Web, application, and scripting languages: JavaScript; TypeScript; HTML; CSS; PHP; Ruby; Python; Perl; Lua; Dart; Elixir; Erlang; Groovy; Kotlin; C#; VB.NET

Data science, numeric, and statistical languages: R; MATLAB; Julia; SAS; Octave; SQL; PL/SQL; Wolfram Language, T SQL

Functional, research, and academic languages: Haskell; OCaml; F#; Scala; Scheme; Racket; Lisp; Clojure

Legacy, enterprise, and domain specific languages: COBOL; PL/I; ALGOL; Smalltalk; Tcl; Bourne shell, dash, zsh, PowerShell; AWK; Makefile syntax; ColdFusion (CFML)

Hardware, parallel, and specialized languages: VHDL; Verilog; SystemVerilog; OpenCL; CUDA C/C++; OpenMP pragmas; GLSL / HLSL; SPARK Ada; HDLs for FPGA; Q#; Solidity; Move (blockchain)

Emerging, niche, and experimental languages: Crystal; Nim; Vala; Zig; Julia (already listed under data); Idris; Agda; Elm; ReasonML / ReScript; Ballerina; Red; Pony

Notice any missing language? I do . . . Delphi.

The programming skills and speed of today’s LLMs have already surpassed those of moderately skilled programmers and therefore are becoming increasingly valuable to software companies and government agencies.

If other AIs are not trained in Delphi and if BiaB is mainly written in Delphi, then PGM is severely handicapped because it won't be able to leverage the coding capabilities that AIs bring to the table.


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