> My experience with what coding assistants are good for shifted from:
> smart autocomplete -> targeted changes/additions -> full engineering
Define "full engineering". Because if you say "full engineering" I would expect the agent to get some expected product output details as input and produce all by itself the right implementation for the context (i.e. company) it lives in.
I agree that "full engineering" was a bit broad. I should probably have said something like "agent-only coding"?
I.e. the point where the agent writes all the code and you just verify.