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Comment by input_sh

8 days ago

It's kind of funny to see you saying "whatever solution you find are 5 years out of date", while at the same time saying that the tool that was taught using those same 5 years out of date solutions as a part of its training data is actually good.

Terrible idea if you ask me. I'd suggest checking the official docs next time around, or at the very least copying them into the context window.

First, good agents do that themselves. Second, specifying an exact and current version also works. Third, I'm mostly concerned about having a working example. I'm talking about breaking changes and APIs not existing in newer framework version. As long as it compiles, it's clear the approach still works.

  • Well then your experience is not really relevant in this thread when the prompt is specifically asking for professional coding work now, is it?

    You're not an LLM (at least I don't think you are), you're not obliged to respond with an answer even when that answer is only tangentially related to the prompt.

    • I'm a full-time software engineer and develop those prototypes as part of my work. Also, I won't respond any further to your comments unless they improve. If you don't like what I'm doing – fine. Just shut up. You don't have to respond to every one of my comments.