Comment by petee
1 year ago
I've found them decent and mimicking existing code for boiler plate, or analysis (it feels neat when it 'catches' a race or timing issue) but writing code needs constant supervision and second guessing to the point I feel its more handy to have it show just comparisons of possible implementations, and you write the code with your new insight.
Learning a Lisp-y language, I do often find myself asking it for suggestions on how to write less imperative code, which seem to come out better than if conjured from a request alone. But again, thats feeding it examples
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