| ▲ | bborud 3 hours ago | |
We never noticed how easy the code writing part had already become because it happened slowly. Through mechanical means, through the ability to re-use code, and through code generation. Heck, even long before LLMs about 10% to 30% of my code was already automatically generated. By tooling, by IDLs and by my editor just being able to infer what my most likely input would be. > We have robots walking just fine now, by the way. I don't think you got the point I was trying to make. | ||
| ▲ | SoftTalker 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
True, but I guess I see a distinction between scaffolded/templated boilerplate or autocomplete and actual application logic. People have generated boilerplate from templates for ages, as you say. RoR maybe a pretty good example, but there wasn't even early-days AI involved in doing that. | ||