- cross-posted to:
- programming@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- programming@beehaw.org
Developer experience, concrete examples, contextualized, including flaws/edge of capabilities.
Ideation, Maintenance, Coding, Testing, Debugging, …
Chapters:
- Speaker Introductions
- 00:03:03 - Personal experiences with AI in coding
- 00:14:41 - Updating regular expression engine
- 00:31:39 - AI Assisting in Code Writing and Fixing Mistakes
- 00:34:01 - AI-Driven Regex Capabilities for Uri Templates
- 00:37:59 - Enhancements in Memory Extensions
- 00:44:10 - Discussion about AI handling tasks and upcoming merge
- 00:46:00 - AI creates and handles test cases automatically
- 00:46:57 - AI tackles project tasks, improves efficiency, and handles edge cases
A good look into how it is and can currently be used.
- “How a shitty company with an even shittier codebase full of bad design decisions uses AI” isn’t going to get me hooked on using AI. 
- I’ll be honest, I’ve never found regex that difficult, bit if you cannot read or write it, then it seems incredibly dangerous to blindly trust output from an AI. - What makes you think anyone blindly trusted it? - They pointed out how it was almost correct, and the two places they had to correct. Obviously, they verified it. - There and at other times, they talked about similar approaches of generating a starting point rather than “blindly trusting” or anything like that. 
 
- deleted by creator - Can you be more specific? What in what they present is bad use of AI? 
 



