Yeah and I would say they're probably a better choice for vibe coding than C!
But most of them don't have a nice strong type system like Rust. I have vibe coded some OCaml and that seems to work pretty well but I wouldn't want to use OCaml for other reasons.
Yeah and I would say they're probably a better choice for vibe coding than C!
But most of them don't have a nice strong type system like Rust. I have vibe coded some OCaml and that seems to work pretty well but I wouldn't want to use OCaml for other reasons.
But if you use managed laguages you can't feel superior like when coding in Rust.