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atlantic | 1 year ago
It has also saved time producing well-defined functions, for very specific tasks. But you have to know how to work with it, going through several increasingly complex iterations, until you get what you want.
Producing full applications still seems a pipedream at this stage.
itsoktocry|1 year ago
Do you mean like: "write me an app that does XYZ?"
Well, it's a pipedream because you probably couldn't even get a room of developers to agree on how to do it. There are a million ways.
But this isn't really how programmers are expecting to use AI, are they?
fhd2|1 year ago
You'll probably get a few responses from folks that happily tab complete their software and don't sweat the details. Some get away with that, I'm generally not in a position where it's OK to not fully understand the system I'm building. There's a lot of stuff that's better to find out during development than in a late night production system debugging session.