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by Bob_LaBLahh
381 days ago
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In my experience, LLMs are idiot savant coders--but currently more idiot than savant. Claude 3.7 (via cursor and roo) can comment code well, create a starter project 10x faster than I could, and they spit out common crud apps pretty well. However I've come to the conclusion that LLMs are terrible at decision making. I would much rather have an intern architect my code than let AI do it. It's just too unreliable. It seems like 3 out of 4 decisions that it makes are fine. But that 4th decision is usually asinine. That said, I now consider LLMs a mandatory addition to my toolkit because they have improved my developer efficiency so much. I really am a fan. But without a seasoned dev to write detailed instructions, break down the project into manageable chunks, make all of the key design decisions, and review every line of code that it writes, today's AI will only add a mountain of technical debt to your project. I guess I'm trying to say: don't worry because the robots cannot replace use yet. We're still in the middle of the hype cycle. But what do I know? I'm just an average meat coder. |
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But LLMs are very good at writing SQL and Cypher queries that I would spend hours or days figuring out how to write.