See, for coding AI makes a lot of sense, since a lot of it is very tedious. You still need to understand the output to be able to debug it and make novel programs though, because the limitation is that the LLM can only recreate code its seen before in fairly generic configurations.
Right, I agree with the author of the article that LLMs are great at tackling boring code like boilerplate, and freeing you up to actually do stuff that’s interesting.
See, for coding AI makes a lot of sense, since a lot of it is very tedious. You still need to understand the output to be able to debug it and make novel programs though, because the limitation is that the LLM can only recreate code its seen before in fairly generic configurations.
Right, I agree with the author of the article that LLMs are great at tackling boring code like boilerplate, and freeing you up to actually do stuff that’s interesting.