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- I can read the code and reading code is faster than writing it.

- I can also tell the llm to write tests for the code it wrote and i can validate that the tests are valid.

- LLMs are also valuable in introducing me to concepts and techniques I would never had had exposure to. For example, I have a problem and explain my problem, it will bring up technologies or terms I never considered because I just didn't know about them. I can then do research into those technologies to decide if they are actually the right approach.



> I can also tell the llm to write tests for the code it wrote and i can validate that the tests are valid.

If I don't trust the generated code, why should I trust the generated code that tests the generated code?


Do you trust your ability to read?




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