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by surgical_fire
334 days ago
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> I'd go so far as to say if you're not seeing any significant increase in your productivity, you're using LLMs wrong. It's always the easy cop out for whoever wants to hype AI. I can preface it with "I'd go so far as to say", but that is just a silly cover for the actual meaning. Properly reviewing code, if you are reviewing it meaningfully instead of just glancing through it, takes time. Writing good prompts that cover all the ground you need in terms of specificity, also takes time. Are there gains in terms of speed? Yeah. Are they meaningful? Kind of. |
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If you do software engineering the way you learned you were supposed to do it long, long ago, the process actually works pretty well with LLMs.