← Back to context Comment by fuzztester 2 years ago There ought to be a law (or n ...) about JavaScript frameworks. 2 comments fuzztester Reply ayewo 2 years ago In 2007, Jeff Atwood made the quote that was popularly referred to as Atwood’s Law:[5]“Any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript.”From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Atwood fuzztester 2 years ago Ha! Now we need a similar law for Electron, and for Slack, and for LLMs ...Here's a stab (pun intended) at one for LLMs:"Any application that can be written by an LLM, will eventually be written by an LLM."
ayewo 2 years ago In 2007, Jeff Atwood made the quote that was popularly referred to as Atwood’s Law:[5]“Any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript.”From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Atwood fuzztester 2 years ago Ha! Now we need a similar law for Electron, and for Slack, and for LLMs ...Here's a stab (pun intended) at one for LLMs:"Any application that can be written by an LLM, will eventually be written by an LLM."
fuzztester 2 years ago Ha! Now we need a similar law for Electron, and for Slack, and for LLMs ...Here's a stab (pun intended) at one for LLMs:"Any application that can be written by an LLM, will eventually be written by an LLM."
In 2007, Jeff Atwood made the quote that was popularly referred to as Atwood’s Law:[5]
“Any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript.”
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Atwood
Ha! Now we need a similar law for Electron, and for Slack, and for LLMs ...
Here's a stab (pun intended) at one for LLMs:
"Any application that can be written by an LLM, will eventually be written by an LLM."