I love programming CNC machines; I am a terrible carpenter. Someone still has to tell the LLMs what to build, specify design constraints and goals, etc
You're the second person itt using an expression "typing in code". Guys I understand your excitement now that you too finally can make computers do what you want but it's not how programming worked at all.
I love programming CNC machines; I am a terrible carpenter. Someone still has to tell the LLMs what to build, specify design constraints and goals, etc
Yes, the easy part is still there.
Funny, working in product I think designing the right thing is far more difficult and interesting than just typing in source code.
You're the second person itt using an expression "typing in code". Guys I understand your excitement now that you too finally can make computers do what you want but it's not how programming worked at all.
Yeah I cut my teeth on 6502 assembly and know IDK how many languages. I get it.
It’s still typing in code.