LLM generated code reminds me of perl's "write-only" reputation.
Does it really? Because I see some quite fine code. The problem is assumptions, or missing side effects when the code is used, or getting stuck in a bad approach "loop" - but not code quality per se.
In all honesty I've only used LLMs in anger with Go, and come away (generally speaking) happy with what it produced.
Does it really? Because I see some quite fine code. The problem is assumptions, or missing side effects when the code is used, or getting stuck in a bad approach "loop" - but not code quality per se.
In all honesty I've only used LLMs in anger with Go, and come away (generally speaking) happy with what it produced.