With LLMs, we can give the exact same instructions, and not be guaranteed the same code.
That's something we'll have to give up and get over.
See also: understanding how the underlying code actually works. You don't need to know assembly to use a high-level programming language (although it certainly doesn't hurt), and you won't need to know a high-level programming language to write the functional specs in English that the code generator model uses.
I say bring it on. 50+ years was long enough to keep doing things the same way.
That's something we'll have to give up and get over.
See also: understanding how the underlying code actually works. You don't need to know assembly to use a high-level programming language (although it certainly doesn't hurt), and you won't need to know a high-level programming language to write the functional specs in English that the code generator model uses.
I say bring it on. 50+ years was long enough to keep doing things the same way.