I like to use suggestions to feel superior when trash talking the generated code
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Devs that are punching above their class, however, probably get great benefit from it. I would think it’s also an OK learning tool, except for how inaccurate it can be sometimes.
I use it occasionally. Recently I used it to convert a written specification in a document to a java object. And it was like 95% correct - but having to manually double check everything and fix the errors eliminated much of the time savings.
However that's a very ideal use case. Most often I forget it exists.
I use it a fair bit. Mind, it's something like formating a giant json stdout into something I want to read...
I also do find it's useful for sketching out an outline In pseudo code.
I use it as second last resort, and in those times, it did worked out. I had to test, verify, and make changes. Even so, I avoid using them.
Claude is my coding mentor. Wouldn't want to work without it.
I run code snippets by three or four LLMs and the consensus is never there. Claude has been the worst for me.
Which one has been best? I’m only a hobbyist, but I’ve found Claude to be my favorite, and the best UI by a mile.