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It's pretty random in terms of what is or isn't doable.
For me it's a big performance booster because I genuinely suck at coding and don't do too much complex stuff. As a "clean up my syntax" and a "what am I missing here" tool it helps, or at least helps in figuring out what I'm doing wrong so I can look in the right place for the correct answer on something that seemed inscrutable at a glance. I certainly can do some things with a local LLM I couldn't do without one (or at least without getting berated by some online dick who doesn't think he has time to give you an answer but sure has time to set you on a path towards self-discovery).
How much of a benefit it is for a professional I couldn't tell. I mean, definitely not a replacement. Maybe helping read something old or poorly commented fast? Redundant tasks on very commonplace mainstream languages and tasks?
I don't think it's useless, but if you ask it to do something by itself you can't trust that it'll work without singificant additional effort.
It catches things like spelling errors in variable names, does good autocomplete, and it’s useful to have it look through a file before committing it and creating a pull request.
It’s very useful for throwaway work like writing scripts and automations.
It’s useful not but a 10x multiplier like all the CEOs claim it is.
Fully agreed. Everybody is betting it'll get there eventually and trying to jockey for position being ahead of the pack, but at the moment there isn't any guarantee that it'll get to where the corpos are assuming it already is.
Which is not the same as not having better autocomplete/spellcheck/"hey, how do I format this specific thing" tools.
Yeah, it’s still super useful.
I think the execs want to see dev salaries go to zero, but these tools make more sense as an accelerator, like giving an accountant excel.
I get a bit more done faster, that’s a solid value proposition.