The future is ClaudeVM but 2026 is like radio plays on television
ClaudeVM's FutThe article explores a future where software development shifts from coding to 'Englishscript,' a language that runs directly on ClaudeVM. It draws parallels between past technological transitions and the potential rise of script-based programming. The author suggests that this shift will lead to a massive increase in productivity and the creation of billions of unique programs. The focus is on the business case for speed and cost efficiency, rather than traditional code. The article also questions the need for traditional coding practices and highlights the potential for a new paradigm in software development.
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When television was first invented, they would film people reading radio dramas in front of microphones. People only know how to use a new medium from the analogy of the old medium.
That's why software engineers are the first to use AI tools, and the first thing they do is write code that they code review and want things to be deterministic. Cal AI was vibe coded and keeps track of your calories, threatening MyFitnessPal.
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