▲ | nojito a day ago | |
It’s no different from translating business requirements into code. Djikstra was talking about something completely different. | ||
▲ | sponnath a day ago | parent | next [-] | |
True but this only works well if the natural language "processor" was reliable enough to properly translate business requirements into code. LLMs aren't there yet. | ||
▲ | lou1306 a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Exactly, and translating business requirements into code is so frustrating and error-prone that entire philosophies (and consulting firms) have been built around it. LLMs are no silver bullet, they are just faster to come up with _something_. |