| ▲ | Paarthmj 8 hours ago | |||||||
Yeah, the mimicking pattern thing is very interesting, didn't know that but definitely relevant. Love the way you use it as a pair programmer, definitely best if you want to learn! I would love to know why the idea doesn't resonate with you though. Also, thanks a bunch for the detailed feedback! | ||||||||
| ▲ | PaulHoule 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Well I think one reason I've enjoyed this career for as long as I have is that I want to learn. Like, I had a summer job programming Java applets when Java was still in beta and one thing I love about LLM-assisted programming is that I am still learning new things about Java. So far as your article goes it seemed poorly organized to me. Like on a site like HN a lot of articles go by and people cannot give every article the attention the author might want, so you have to write things in an "inverted pyramid" style where a few paragraphs at the top lay out the most important points, then you might have a list of principles or heuristics and then you could go through and describe them in details and break out tables about their characteristics. I can't entirely agree with the mindset of Greene's 48 Laws of Power but I think that book is a masterclass in good organization. | ||||||||
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