← Back to context Comment by candiddevmike 9 days ago LLM generated code reminds me of perl's "write-only" reputation. 2 comments candiddevmike Reply coldtea 9 days ago Does it really? Because I see some quite fine code. The problem is assumptions, or missing side effects when the code is used, or getting stuck in a bad approach "loop" - but not code quality per se. awesome_dude 9 days ago In all honesty I've only used LLMs in anger with Go, and come away (generally speaking) happy with what it produced.
coldtea 9 days ago Does it really? Because I see some quite fine code. The problem is assumptions, or missing side effects when the code is used, or getting stuck in a bad approach "loop" - but not code quality per se.
awesome_dude 9 days ago In all honesty I've only used LLMs in anger with Go, and come away (generally speaking) happy with what it produced.
Does it really? Because I see some quite fine code. The problem is assumptions, or missing side effects when the code is used, or getting stuck in a bad approach "loop" - but not code quality per se.
In all honesty I've only used LLMs in anger with Go, and come away (generally speaking) happy with what it produced.