1. Don't use it to write code. It's a terrible
programmer. But it's an intelligent rubber duck
and a solid analysis tool.
2. Write the code yourself. It'll go faster than
figuring it out as you go along. It's just typing
if you have a plan.
3. Use an LLM to sanity check what you wrote.
It can find potential design issues or future
problems or breaks from convention. Decide based on
your experience how much you want to address these
issues before moving on.
Is this as fast as AI writing the code? Not at first but possibly over time. Maybe faster. Certainly better quality.
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