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LMQL requires a user to learn a bespoke programming language. Not a good idea, no one really wants to have to learn a new programming language to work with one library or framework. You have to have a really compelling offering. With LLMs, the libraries and frameworks are a dime-a-dozen, so it's going to be a much bigger ask of your users

I see your point but at the same time I'm looking for alternatives and guidance isn't really alive and langchain is just... a lot of stuff(arguably bloat..) and I don't see any obvious easy value from it like I see in lmql/guidance.

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