> one thing is pretty clear: the act of familiarizing yourself with a language no longer matters and some of the friction that mattered for humans does not matter for agents.
sure, man, whatever.
Yet another HN item linking to a blog post by someone extolling the brave new world we are in due to LLM-generated code. Reminds me of this:
I still think LLMs ultimately generate boilerplate and examples that should have been in the docs to begin with.
I don't think we're ever getting beyond that point with statistical "AI".
> one thing is pretty clear: the act of familiarizing yourself with a language no longer matters and some of the friction that mattered for humans does not matter for agents.
sure, man, whatever.
Yet another HN item linking to a blog post by someone extolling the brave new world we are in due to LLM-generated code. Reminds me of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeNS1ZNHQs8