Comment by jinushaun
2 months ago
In the JavaScript world, very frequently. If latest is 2.8 and I’m coding against 2.1, I don’t want answers using 1.6. This happened enough that I now always specify versions in my prompt.
2 months ago
In the JavaScript world, very frequently. If latest is 2.8 and I’m coding against 2.1, I don’t want answers using 1.6. This happened enough that I now always specify versions in my prompt.
Geez
Normally I’d think of “geez” as a low-effort reply, but my reaction is exactly the same…
What on earth is the maintenance load like in that world these days? I wonder, do JavaScript people find LLMs helpful in migrating stuff to keep up?
The better solution would be the JavaScript people stop reinventing the world every few months.