You're right... So, yes, it will be largely useless (as shown) for actual programming.
But I suspect there'll be a subset of its features consistent with my comment that will be actually useful.
Programming, via Naur/Ryle, is always a kind of theory building. And unless you're basically copy/pasting, it's a novel theory of some area (, business process, etc.).
That's something where intentions arent even really communicable as such, since the art of programming is sketching possible theories as a way of finding out what we ought intend.
So this is another gimmik with maybe marginal improvements at the edges.
But I suspect there'll be a subset of its features consistent with my comment that will be actually useful.
Programming, via Naur/Ryle, is always a kind of theory building. And unless you're basically copy/pasting, it's a novel theory of some area (, business process, etc.).
That's something where intentions arent even really communicable as such, since the art of programming is sketching possible theories as a way of finding out what we ought intend.
So this is another gimmik with maybe marginal improvements at the edges.