Programming for a living used to be an active conversation between yourself, the computer, and your colleagues. This Christmas, a new guest is joining the programming party: the LLM. Large Language Models (LLMs) can talk a lot and just like your crazy Uncle occasionally blurt out something bonkers. But do we want to invite LLMs to the programming party, and where should they sit? How can they help things flow?
Finding flow while programming is the art of staying in the Goldilocks zone - working on challenges that are not too hard and not too easy. Raku and Perl are both super-expressive languages with rich operators. Their low and long learning curves enable programmers to pick a place that matches their current skill level and stay in flow.