Huzzah: experimental AI coding editor uses persistent pseudocode prompts

Huzzah is an experimental editor that replaces transient longform AI prompts with persistent, declarative pseudocode. Its creator argues coding-agent prompts are discarded (losing the record of human intent), repeated across development (token-inefficient), and describe changes rather than the application itself.
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