Nothing you say is credible unless you tell me you have tried copilot. Without you having tried copilot and seen its capabilities we have no common ground. So get back to me once you have used it. I claim copilot is…
Yeah, using Copilot in a clean room implementation is bad. Luckily, many things don't have to be clean room implementations!
Yeah, there are probably some edge projects where Copilot can't be used. For the vast majority? Seems fine.
IMO, all these concerns about licensing ignore a pretty important fact: Copilot is (in most cases) no different from a human. If I read the code for, I don't know, some GPL-3 library and then write my own MIT-licensed…
There's something that scares me about Rome: it's lack of plugins. I really like Babel because of its plugins. My project typecheck.macro, could not exist without Babel plugins. How will Rome support compile time…
There's nothing to memorize here, or there shouldn't be, because "filter" is a standard array function in JS that I imagine most JS developers have encountered. Knowing how "filter" works is valuable because now you can…
Nothing you say is credible unless you tell me you have tried copilot. Without you having tried copilot and seen its capabilities we have no common ground. So get back to me once you have used it. I claim copilot is…
Yeah, using Copilot in a clean room implementation is bad. Luckily, many things don't have to be clean room implementations!
Yeah, there are probably some edge projects where Copilot can't be used. For the vast majority? Seems fine.
IMO, all these concerns about licensing ignore a pretty important fact: Copilot is (in most cases) no different from a human. If I read the code for, I don't know, some GPL-3 library and then write my own MIT-licensed…
There's something that scares me about Rome: it's lack of plugins. I really like Babel because of its plugins. My project typecheck.macro, could not exist without Babel plugins. How will Rome support compile time…
There's nothing to memorize here, or there shouldn't be, because "filter" is a standard array function in JS that I imagine most JS developers have encountered. Knowing how "filter" works is valuable because now you can…