It's that direction and coaching part that's so important. I'm fairly sure 
that soon there will be a glut of code that didn't get much direction and 
coaching. And since good design and architecture don't seem to come easily 
to many people, much chatbot software is likely not to have good design and 
architecture. In an ideal world, working with a chatbot should improve 
requirements, specifications, architecture, design, and implementation. 
We'll see how that all plays out.

On Sunday, June 29, 2025 at 5:43:04 AM UTC-4 mys...@gmail.com wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, Jun 29, 2025, 03:05 Mike Hodson <mys...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> But what they do is save me a massive amount of time just to get what I 
>> think is a simple concept in my mind converted into the actual code that 
>> will completely effectively do what I needed to do.
>>
>> Even though cccpu was something like 50+ revisions of code that I think I 
>> ended up with
>>
> ...
>
> Another thing that it has helped me do versus my entire life of not being 
> able to finish a single thing reasonably, is get a project to a point where 
> I feel reasonably happy with the results and am not just plagued by wanting 
> to add something more but not wanting to take the hours or perhaps even 
> days at the amount of time I end up putting into the effort. 
>
> I would have to say that with exception of about two other scripts I have 
> written in my entire lifetime, this is the third most useful, and 
> absolutely the quickest developed script I have ever done.
>
>
> The other two are: 
> 1: a virtual machine provisioning script for Linux that reads a Windows 
> style sysprep-style unattend.xml and is able to set the virtual machine IP 
> addresses and expand the disc to the proper size. It is essentially a 
> really crappy version of cloudinit to be used with a hyperv control panel 
> that really was only made for Windows automation, and had the support of 
> other operating systems at a bare minimum give the iso and install it 
> yourself sort of fashion. 
>
> 2: a script which is able to initialize and bring up or down a connection 
> on a qmi Qualcomm modem under linux. This script does about 80% of what 
> something like modem manager would do, but in a very specific way for a 
> specific IoT deployment. 
>
> And other than that every other script I have done has been extremely 
> short and lacking functionality because I just can't force myself to 
> continue sitting for hours on end figuring out the exact way I want to come 
> up with the code for an idea. 
>
> So far I would say 99.8% of the code of cccpu was written by Gemini pro, 
> with my direction and coaching, with the exception of it being unable to 
> figure out the proper way to center the headings and columns without either 
> too many or too few spaces to keep the right hand vertical ASCII-art column 
> in line. 
>
> Less than one calendar day to come up with something I consider useful is 
> an amazing improvement in my productivity. 
>
> Mike
>
>
>

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