> Fairly straightforward but a ton of bitch work. The LLM blasted through it like it was nothing.
One might argue that this is a substitute for metaprogramming, not software developers.
It's interesting more people haven't talked about this. A lot of so-called agentic development is really just a very roundabout way to perform metaprogramming.
At my own firm, we generally have a rule we do almost everything through metaprogramming.
It's interesting more people haven't talked about this. A lot of so-called agentic development is really just a very roundabout way to perform metaprogramming.
At my own firm, we generally have a rule we do almost everything through metaprogramming.