someodd,
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Is there any future in languages like where AI makes code a factor of small frequently and easily replaced glue and scraps, where whatever is most trained on and most hackable, most easily replaced/iterable is king?

Are big pieces of software that benefit from the architectural assurances Haskell brings a dead paradigm?

AI is here to stay and I feel if something was not already in or out of orbit, it may never reach escape velocity

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