Go vs Python vs TypeScript — which is the most efficient in LLM assisted programming?
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Go vs Python vs TypeScript — Which is The Most Efficient in LLM-Assisted Programming? Source: Image by the author TypeScript is the most popular language when it comes to LLM assisted programming. In the last year or so TypeScript has been the go to language when it comes to building any app frontend or backend. This time, I was starting on building a command line tool and I thought I should use Python because of the features it has to offer and its compatibility with the system. I started thinking, Python should use fewer tokens because LLMs have been trained with a lot of public Python code and it’s also much more concise, so fewer output tokens. But then GoLang being verbose would converge faster, maybe saving more tokens in the debugging phase. Now, I was really confused and I decided …

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