1. Using LLMs as a tool but still very much crafting the software "by hand",
2. Just prompting LLMs, not reading or understanding the source code and just running the software to verify the output.
A lot of comments here seem to be thinking of 1. But I'm pretty sure the OP is thinking of 2.
1. Using LLMs as a tool but still very much crafting the software "by hand",
2. Just prompting LLMs, not reading or understanding the source code and just running the software to verify the output.
A lot of comments here seem to be thinking of 1. But I'm pretty sure the OP is thinking of 2.