Comment by MattGaiser
3 hours ago
Different definitions of programming.
OP defines it as getting the machine to do as he wants.
You define it as the actual act of writing the detailed instructions.
3 hours ago
Different definitions of programming.
OP defines it as getting the machine to do as he wants.
You define it as the actual act of writing the detailed instructions.
It is very difficult to get the machine to do what you want without the detailed instructions
If you have an LLM generate the instructions, then the LLM is programming, you're just a "prompter" or something. Not a programmer
Exactly. There's a probabilistic machine in between you and every instruction that gets executed, without exception. It's straight up different.