The tooling can take that over. Code has been generated that fails the type check? Let the type system of the IDE spit out diagnostics, feed it back to the LLM and let it output correct code. This can be made automatic, same with automated testing.
The problem with people sneering at LLM assisted coding is that they miss the developments and advancements in tooling and integration.
Copy pasting from the ChatGPT browser tab and hoping for the best is not where it's at anymore.
> Copy pasting from the ChatGPT browser tab and hoping for the best is not where it's at anymore.
I mean, maybe there's a magic tool out there? The only one I've used (briefly, before turning it off in annoyance) is Copilot, which appears to pretty much just do that.
The problem with people sneering at LLM assisted coding is that they miss the developments and advancements in tooling and integration.
Copy pasting from the ChatGPT browser tab and hoping for the best is not where it's at anymore.