Decoupling your personal future from Silicon Valley devs' pursuit of promotions is always a great idea.
Yeah, I am sure the FAANG devs are all copy-pasting things into ChatGPT or requesting Copilot. Sure.
...it does really well... As in "ready to commit" or leaving the hard part (review of correctness) to developer?
1. So, current and immediate future limits prevent this beyond relatively small projects? 2. But like, you still have to write tests though? If I need to think and check what the generated tests are doing, I'd rather…
Because of some cherry-picked niche samples?
That's cool and all, but can it do "in this existing code, please amend this feature"? Also useful, "please cover this code with meaningful unit tests"?
Decoupling your personal future from Silicon Valley devs' pursuit of promotions is always a great idea.
Yeah, I am sure the FAANG devs are all copy-pasting things into ChatGPT or requesting Copilot. Sure.
...it does really well... As in "ready to commit" or leaving the hard part (review of correctness) to developer?
1. So, current and immediate future limits prevent this beyond relatively small projects? 2. But like, you still have to write tests though? If I need to think and check what the generated tests are doing, I'd rather…
Because of some cherry-picked niche samples?
That's cool and all, but can it do "in this existing code, please amend this feature"? Also useful, "please cover this code with meaningful unit tests"?