JetBrains, creator of the favored Kotlin programming language, is growing a brand new programming language supposed to make AI and code far more controllable and clear.
In a July 23 interview with InfoWorld, JetBrains CEO Kirill Skrygan elaborated on firm plans for an as-yet-unnamed language that will describe a program at the next degree of abstraction. He mirrored on how laptop code initially was written in Assembler and moved to greater ranges of abstraction with C and C++, then on to but greater ranges with Java and C#. “And now it’s time to move even higher,” Skrygan stated. “So when we write the code, we’ll basically lay out the ontology, the object-oriented architecture, what we have in mind, or have somewhere written in design docs.” This “whole architecture program” will make AI code era extra controllable, clear, and helpful, he stated.
JetBrains is exploring the right way to make this new language a by-product from Kotlin, however Skrygan believes the by-product needs to be English. “So basically, you write the design doc in English, maybe with some semantics, with some abstract paragraph, some other things which might help.” He offered the instance of making a cross-platform software that works on iPhone, Android, the net, or different platforms. “So instead of writing three applications, you write it in a special programming language, which is basically English, which describes how you want to see this application in a very specified way, and then AI agents, together with JetBrains tooling, will generate the code of all of these platforms,” Skrygan stated.







