The only use for LLM in coding is as an alternative search bar for stackoverflow
I'd argue it can also be useful as a form of autocomplete, or writing whatever boilerplate code; that still isn't outsourcing your thinking to the text predictor.
The only use for LLM in coding is as an alternative search bar for stackoverflow
I'd argue it can also be useful as a form of autocomplete, or writing whatever boilerplate code; that still isn't outsourcing your thinking to the text predictor.
oh, sLaMmEd, even
Can't trust them
se o puzzle
also include magas
History is today!
Everybody has that one friend
Well that aged well.
Pull a 5' claymore on him
That's a demo weapon if I've ever seen one
Probably depends on what you do. I haven't used AI autocomplete myself, so I can't talk from experience, but what I had in mind was the somewhat repetitive work I've been doing recently with gui widgets. I expect an LLM to get that mostly right.