Devs should be “dev managers and executives”. Real developers know LLMs are basically just a tool for finding examples and helping with syntax. Sure they’re useful, but I’d never let them write code, much less compile it. Who knows what they’d inject into a build.
Real developers know LLMs are basically just a tool for finding examples and helping with syntax.
Your words on gods ears. I also found it to be reasonably useful when you’re stuck in the documentation of a library clearly written by and for people who already know it.
Unfortunately people who do not understand code are blissfully ignorant at what garbage they have the machine spit out. Of course until the LLM nukes their whole project folder or even disk because the probability engine unfortunately picked “clean slate” as the most probable next thing. Not as if that ever happened at companies, lol.
Devs should be “dev managers and executives”. Real developers know LLMs are basically just a tool for finding examples and helping with syntax. Sure they’re useful, but I’d never let them write code, much less compile it. Who knows what they’d inject into a build.
Your words on gods ears. I also found it to be reasonably useful when you’re stuck in the documentation of a library clearly written by and for people who already know it.
Unfortunately people who do not understand code are blissfully ignorant at what garbage they have the machine spit out. Of course until the LLM nukes their whole project folder or even disk because the probability engine unfortunately picked “clean slate” as the most probable next thing. Not as if that ever happened at companies, lol.