Japanese Data Scientist Unveils Error-Free Programming Language Sui, Claims 100% Accuracy in Code Writing by Large Models
A Japanese data scientist, Takato Honda, has introduced a new programming language called Sui, inspired by the Japanese aesthetic of 'Sui', which pursues extreme simplicity. The language eliminates syntax errors, uses numbers instead of variable names, and ensures that each line of code can run independently, aiming to solve common issues with large models generating code, such as syntax errors, naming confusion, and context dependency, thereby improving code generation quality.