I think the author is really on the right path with his vision for LLMs as tool for software development. Last week I tried probably all of them with something like a code challenge.
I have to say that I am impressed with sketch.dev, it got me a working example from the first try and it looked cleaner form all the others, similar but cleaner somehow in terms of styling.
The whole time I was using those tools I was thinking that I want exactly this a LLM trained specifically on the Go official documentation, or whatever your favourite language is, ideally fined tuned by the maintainers of the language.
I want the LLM to show me an idiomatic way to write an API using the standard library I don't necessarily want it to do it instead of me, or to be trained on all of the scrapped data they could scrape. Show me a couple of examples maybe explain a concept, give me steps by step guidance.
I also share his frustrations with the chat based approach what annoys me personally the most is the anthropomorphization of the LLMs, yesterday Gemini was even patronizing me...
I have to say that I am impressed with sketch.dev, it got me a working example from the first try and it looked cleaner form all the others, similar but cleaner somehow in terms of styling.
The whole time I was using those tools I was thinking that I want exactly this a LLM trained specifically on the Go official documentation, or whatever your favourite language is, ideally fined tuned by the maintainers of the language.
I want the LLM to show me an idiomatic way to write an API using the standard library I don't necessarily want it to do it instead of me, or to be trained on all of the scrapped data they could scrape. Show me a couple of examples maybe explain a concept, give me steps by step guidance.
I also share his frustrations with the chat based approach what annoys me personally the most is the anthropomorphization of the LLMs, yesterday Gemini was even patronizing me...