Good interface design is interactive. Programming expects users to describe *exactly* what they want, w/o interactively requesting more info
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This is bad. We need code editors/languages that will comment on likely gaps between what was *actually* specified and what was *meant*
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There is a real opportunity for training helpful error messages from document editing histories.
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Compiler/IDE trained to recognize common failures of development, suggest shortcuts in response.
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@jetbrains Any thoughts on ML code suggestions? GitHub seems like a great source of training material
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Hi Logan. This is something we've been working on for some time: https://blog.jetbrains.com/idea/2016/09/share-your-stats-to-improve-code-completion-via-machine-learning/ … Hopefully we'll have some results soon.
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