• Aqarius@lemmy.world
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          9 days ago

          It’s by design very verbose and “English”-like, like instead of x=y*z it would go “MULTIPLY y BY z GIVING x”, the idea was that it would read almost like natural language, so that non-tech staff could understand it.

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              Yes. COBOL can be excused because it was the first time anyone was going down that path. Everything that comes later, less so.

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      It’s very common. Every few years there is some no-code platform claiming no developers are needed anymore in any sector, not just web dev. Invariably these only work if you stay on the narrow path and of course the customer asks something outside of the easy path after the first demo so a lot of work by devs are needed to make of happen.

      AI is just one more like that, but with hype on steroids.