• kescusay@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The trick to using an AI agent effectively is already knowing exactly what you want, typing the request out in excruciating detail, and being a good developer who properly reviews code so you catch all the errors and repetition the AI agent will absolutely include.

    So… Yeah. 100% agree. AI agents are useful, but impossible to use if you aren’t already skilled with code.

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      5 months ago

      Agree completely! The people saying “LLMs don’t produce good code” are using prompts like “build a feature that does X, Y and Z”

      Good prompting with current-quality LLMs needs to look like “create a function that take in params A and B and produces an output of C”

      It’s still faster than hand writing the code since the agent will refactor as it goes and break things down into manageable, small functions, but you have to tell it to do that.