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An essay arguing that Go's compiler, type system, explicit error handling, and enforced simplicity make it superior to JavaScript for AI-assisted 'vibe coding,' where developers prompt AI to write code they don't fully understand, because Go's constraints catch machine-generated errors early while JavaScript allows bad decisions to compound to production.
software-engineering
code-quality
ai-coding
type-systems
golang
compiler-design
error-handling
vibe-coding
language-design
static-analysis
Andrej Karpathy
Go
JavaScript
TypeScript
npm