Ai code generation

Ai code generation

par Davo Smith,
Nombre de réponses : 1

Hi all,

I don't have a specific project in mind, but I'm happy to throw my 20 (?) years of Moodle coding experience behind some of the ideas being explored.

One area of discussion I would be very interested in joining in with would be around LLM code generation tools.

I have been extremely suspicious of AI code generation - my brief experiments with local LLMs on a Mac have been very underwhelming (waiting several minutes for a half-baked solution that I could have written properly myself in not much more time). I've also been involved in code reviewing some small plugins made of AI generated code (initially a bit more impressive, but numerous issues discovered as I dug deeper).

I am very biased, because I love writing code and hate the idea of my job becoming a daily grind of reviewing reams of sub-standard AI-generated code, in the hope that it will eventually produce something more-or-less OK enough to not burn down the production server on day 1.

But other people seem convinced that LLM code generation is amazing and revolutionary - so I'm really wanting to hear what I'm missing.

I'm not wanting to start a discussion here - I do look forward to an in-person discussion when we're in Zurich.

En réponse à Davo Smith

Re: Ai code generation

par Marcus Green,
I wrote my first computer program in 1979 and have spent much of my life since then creating computer code. LLM code generation is the biggest change in code creation since then by a very wide margin. Code generation on my local machine with an NVIDIA 12GB CPU is unimpressive. Code generation using some cloud based tools is a different matter. Let us talk in Zurich.