On the success of ‘natural language programming’
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Programming has evolved toward abstraction and specification over four decades, moving away from implementation details. Despite natural language's ambiguity, most programs already originate from natural language requirements through conversations with stakeholders. LLMs enable computers to join these specification loops, making programming more conversational while maintaining symbolic tools for precision when needed.
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