I think that’s going to change now though, as a result of LLMs. We’re going to be stuck with whatever was the norm when the data was harvested, forever
Assuming the use of these tools is dominant over library developers. Which I don’t think it will be. But they may write their libraries in a way that is meant to be LLM-friendly. Simple, repetitious, and with documentation and building blocks that are easily associated with semi-competent dev instructions.
I think that’s going to change now though, as a result of LLMs. We’re going to be stuck with whatever was the norm when the data was harvested, forever
Assuming the use of these tools is dominant over library developers. Which I don’t think it will be. But they may write their libraries in a way that is meant to be LLM-friendly. Simple, repetitious, and with documentation and building blocks that are easily associated with semi-competent dev instructions.