If LLMs were as reliable as compilers we wouldn’t be checking in their output, and I’d be happy to forget all programming lore.
The “skill domain” with compilers is the “input”: that’s what I need to grok , maintain , and understand . With LLMs it’s the “output”.
until that changes, you’re playing a dangerous game letting those skills atrophy.
Isn't it both on LLMs? The input is your ability to craft a prompt, the output is checking if the prompt worked.