Zig has been relatively stable for the past few years for the main Zig code.
What has changed the most is the `build.zig` build system (which we aren't using).
We are also looking ahead at Zig roadmap, and trying to anticipate upcoming breaking changes,
and isolate our users from that.
This is fascinating. I've been trying to envisage how the new language models will have deeper or lower-level role in software production than simple code generation.
I think browsers could be the next iteration. Website backend will have premade flows. e.g. a transfer money from my account to another account, etc. And through fluidic UIs, the website will collect info need, necessary approvals before flow submission. AI-based browser DOM manipulation.
Reminds me of my friend's visualisation of tracks on the popular London station NTS https://www.barneyhill.com/pages/nts-tracklists/. Turns out a lot of cool artists like the same tracks... ;)
https://github.com/montyanderson/foop