I'd bet at least 25% of code attributes to me in gitfarm at Amazon was generated by octane and/or bones.
God I miss that, thanks for the other person on HN introducing me to projen. Yeoman wasnt cutting it.
These days I write a surprising amount of shell script and awk with LLMs. I review and adapt it, of course, but for short snippets of low context scripting it's been a huge time saver. I'm talking like 3-4, up to 20 lines of POSIX shell.
Idk. Some day I'll actually learn AWK, and while I've gotten decent with POSIX shell (and bash), it's definitely been more monkey see monkey do than me going over all the libraries and reference docs like I did for python and the cpp FAQ.
God I miss that, thanks for the other person on HN introducing me to projen. Yeoman wasnt cutting it.
These days I write a surprising amount of shell script and awk with LLMs. I review and adapt it, of course, but for short snippets of low context scripting it's been a huge time saver. I'm talking like 3-4, up to 20 lines of POSIX shell.
Idk. Some day I'll actually learn AWK, and while I've gotten decent with POSIX shell (and bash), it's definitely been more monkey see monkey do than me going over all the libraries and reference docs like I did for python and the cpp FAQ.