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by throw310822
506 days ago
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Of course, but who's talking about today's tools? They're definitely not able to act like an independent, competent development team. Yet. But if we limit ourselves to the here-and-now, we might be like people talking about GPT3 five years ago: "yes it does spit out a few lines of code, which sometimes even compiles. When it doesn't forget half way and starts talking about unicorns". We're talking about the tools of tomorrow, which, judging by the extremely rapid progress, I think is only a few (3-5) years away. Anyway, I had great experiences with Claude and DeepSeek. |
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