I think that sort of ratio is the sweet spot for learning. I've been writing an 8086 simulator in C++ and using an LLM for answering specific technical questions I come up with has drastically sped up my progress without it actually doing the work for me.
90% by hand, 10% AI. I do this for fun and to learn about jvm.
I think that sort of ratio is the sweet spot for learning. I've been writing an 8086 simulator in C++ and using an LLM for answering specific technical questions I come up with has drastically sped up my progress without it actually doing the work for me.
Wow, impressive. A project of the scale and depth.
Irrelevant to me. People would never ask whether someone has created something looking at SO or not. If the thing works as advertised, good for them!
To some people the process leading to a finished project is the most interesting thing about posts like these.
LLMs can explain the process, and you can build projects with LLMs explaining the process.
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A great question to ask. We're in the middle of learning where AI can and can't be effective. Knowing where and how it's being used is quite useful.