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by rudiksz
530 days ago
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> "seasoned programmers are using LLMs better". I do not remember a single instance when code provided to me by an LLM worked at all. Even if I ask something small that cand be done in 4-5 lines of code is always broken. From a fellow "seasoned" programmer to another: how the hell do you write the prompts to get back correct working code? |
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For the standard answers of "GPT-4 or above", "claude sonnet or haiku", or models of similar power and well known languages like Python, Javascript, Java, or C and assuming no particularly niche or unheard of APIs or project contexts the failure rate of 4-5 line of code scripts in my experience is less than 1%.