the prompts are generated from the planning steps. If you were to follow the prompts in the planning phase, you would get output that is clearly the "starting prompt"
that is the first thing you send to aider.
also - there was a joke below, but you can do --yes-always and it will not ask for confirmation. I find it does a pretty good job.
in my experience, there is quite a spectrum of legacy code.
Legacy modern code would be anything from the last 5-10 years.
Vintage Pioneer code (which i have both initialized, and maintained) is more than 20 years old.
I am trying not to be a vintage pioneer these days.
the speed is way faster. I am a good programmer with more than 25 years of professional experience. The AI is a better programmer in every way. Why do it myself when i can outsource it and play cookie clicker?
The real thing that sold me is the entire workflow takes 10 minutes to plan, and then 10-15 minutes to execute (let's say a python script of medium complexity). after a solid ~20-30 min I am largely done. no debugging necessary.
it would have taken me an hour or two to do the same script.
this means i can spend a lot more time with the fam, hacking on more things, and messing about.
I actually think it is going to be way worse than you are suggesting. I think that the LLM codegen is going to replace most if not all of software eng workflow and teams that we see today.
Software is going to be prompt wrangling with some acceptance testing. Then just prompt wrangling.
I don't have a lot of hope for the software profession to survive.
i really wanted to use DSPy to generate prompts, but it wasn't quite as compatible with my workflow as i wanted. I love the idea tho - code instead of strings.
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I want to program with a team, together. not a group of people individually coding with an agent, and then managing merges. I have been playing a lot with merging team context - but haven't gotten too far yet.
that is the first thing you send to aider.
also - there was a joke below, but you can do --yes-always and it will not ask for confirmation. I find it does a pretty good job.