• Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    A year ago I would had a similar opinion as the author but in the last 3-4 months specifically, it feels like AI based tools made a huge leap. I went from using short snippets for learning to letting AI implement entire features and being actually happy with the result.

    Maybe if you’re only working with languages and features that are well documented and have a lot of examples out there. I’ve been trying to use LLM coding to assist me with a process automation at work, and the results are a couple steps up from dog vomit more often than not.

    AI code assistants aren’t making big strides, you’re likely just seeing them refine common scenarios to points where it becomes very usable for your specific use cases.