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by Uptrenda
1039 days ago
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> People of every background will soon be able to create code to solve their everyday problems and improve their lives using AI, and we’d like to help make this happen Yeah, this is not going to happen. Anyone who has ever tried to gather requirements for software knows that users don't know what they want (clients especially lmao.) The language they use won't be detailed enough to create anything meaningful. Do you know what language would be? Code... Unironically, the best language for software isn't English. It's code. Should you specify what you want in enough detail for it to be meaningful suddenly you're doing something quite peculiar. Where have I heard it before? Oh yeah, you're writing code. These tools are all annoying AF. Developers don't need half-baked hints to write basic statements and regular people don't have the skills to hobble together whatever permutations these things spit out. Which rather begs the question: who the hell is the audience for this? |
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If that loop is shortened drastically, then trying, checking and tweaking is suddenly a much more viable design method. That doesn’t require a precise set of requirements.