Developer builds Huzzah editor to bridge pseudocode and AI-generated source code
A developer named Daniel Vaughn has released an experimental code editor called Huzzah, designed as an alternative to fully conversational AI coding agents. After working almost exclusively with AI coding tools since January, Vaughn found the process of writing full natural-language prompts increasingly tedious and limiting. Huzzah lets users write pseudocode in any informal style, which the editor then automatically synchronizes into real source code upon saving. The pseudocode is stored alongside the generated code, preserving the developer's original intent as a persistent record. The project is currently a proof of concept, with source code and installation instructions available on GitHub.
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