On 2025-04-04 8:37 p.m., Michael Huff via cctalk wrote:
I've played with using ChatGPT to write code for
older things (quickbasic,
1990's C++, stuff like that). In my experience it gets confused and gives
you snippets that has features from later, modern languages. I'm far from
an expert but it feels to me like it gets confused during processing about
what to use as a source when giving it's answer.
So based on that, I'd say that the training wouldn't help a whole lot.
I thought FORTRAN IV was the portable programing language.
They have talked about having smarter high level programing languages
for years. Has that gotten anywhere?