Phenomenal guest post by two powerhouses, Daniel & Tyler!
What I learned from this article was the importance of creating a new session and having your coding partner "ask for full unit coverage and a pass of security tests."
And then following that up with a human check "at the seams."
Brilliant stuff.
And the "Red Zone" underscores the importance of solving a problem and making choices.
Wow what a break down i thought as a non developer that an ai code is like a human code but it is completely opposite i have learned a lot of things from this article and generate prompts related security check and documentation i would suggest notebook llm for it which the best right now.. You can check article from my substrack which i am specifically focusing on prompting and ai tools which are in need for the future
This is such a helpful guide! Iβve found myself going in circles with some of these tools. Nice to know when itβs worth it.
Thanks!
Phenomenal guest post by two powerhouses, Daniel & Tyler!
What I learned from this article was the importance of creating a new session and having your coding partner "ask for full unit coverage and a pass of security tests."
And then following that up with a human check "at the seams."
Brilliant stuff.
And the "Red Zone" underscores the importance of solving a problem and making choices.
Which is exactly where strategy comes in.
And I liked the idea of taking it in small bites, not whole AI rewrites for code, so you can test it.
Wow what a break down i thought as a non developer that an ai code is like a human code but it is completely opposite i have learned a lot of things from this article and generate prompts related security check and documentation i would suggest notebook llm for it which the best right now.. You can check article from my substrack which i am specifically focusing on prompting and ai tools which are in need for the future
Thanks!