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h4kor · a month ago
This is 100% LLM generated; website, documentation and tutorials. There is no link to downloads or a repository. No way to use anything.

Why should anyone care about this?

delitrem · a month ago
> This is 100% LLM generated

Who knows, may be you are right here. I actually thought so at first, but knowing the author personally (he is my former colleague, I had the pleasure of working with him in the same team about 17-18 years ago), his extraordinary abilities and his writing style even before the widespread use of AI, I had my doubts.

qlm · a month ago
There is a 0% chance that the vast majority of this site and the repo that was linked elsewhere was written by a human. I would have zero confidence in anything about this language, and frankly your former colleague should be embarrassed about putting this out.

Edit: I just noticed in another comment: "Perfect for : Trading systems, industrial control, Medical devices, aerospace applications". I'd go further than embarrassed, and say this person should be ashamed of themself and take this down.

EdwardDiego · a month ago
Emojis make it look LLM af.
allanmacgregor · a month ago
I'm sorry but this has all the earmarks of being AI generated, at the very least the website and all the project documentation; and "Trust me I worked with him 2 decades ago, is a very poor argument to inspire confidence"
anonzzzies · a month ago
There is a github repos and that + code looks also LLM generated to me. Not necessarily bad, if it works for what was intended that is; I just don't have time/patience to try it because of how lazy their web page is. I mean LLMs can DEFINITELY make a lot better pages than this; this what you get if you do it one-shot and publish.
forgotpwd16 · a month ago
The idea may be good and result may be functional but regarding adoption, especially for the domain it targets, for someone to depend on what appears to be vibe coded project is irrational.
AlecSchueler · a month ago
The emoji list is so in your face I'm leaning towards it being a parody or some kind of art piece.
IdontKnowRust · a month ago
I was about to say the same thing haha
Beretta_Vexee · a month ago
> Perfect for : Trading systems, industrial control, Medical devices, aerospace applications

Regulator, here is some code in an unknown and poorly documented language with no operational experience. The compiler was written using AI and no one has audited it.

That seems like an excellent idea to me.

bjoli · a month ago
dmit · a month ago

  Compilation Performance
  
    Small files (<100 lines): <1 second
    Medium projects (1K-10K lines): 5-30 seconds
    Large projects (100K+ lines): 30-300 seconds with incremental compilation
Love that there's an upper limit on compilation time. No matter how large your project gets, it will never take more than five minutes to compile (incrementally).

xigoi · a month ago
Also it’s not possible to write programs that have between 100 and 1000 lines.
ares623 · a month ago
Super exciting. Can't wait to use this in production. Imagine, using AI to write with a language built with AI, building AI products that AI people use.
GCUMstlyHarmls · a month ago
Curious what the E, e, e, L and G stand for in the logo.
hmry · a month ago
My money's on L = LLM, G = Generated
saithound · a month ago
This is not a real language, it's pure LLM slop.

Just look at the so-called sort example from the repo:

    def sort(list: List(T)): List(T) where Ord(T) =
        match list do
            [] -> []
            [pivot | rest] -> sort(rest)
        end

agos · a month ago
that will achieve incredible performance on the right array
xigoi · a month ago
It only works correctly on an empty array, on which any sorting algorithm is fast.
weatherlight · a month ago
The project looks very young. I do like the goals of the project though, and I like that it's on the BEAM.