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My general point is that people say things like "yeah, but this one study showed that programmers over-estimate the productivity gain they get from LLMs so how can you really be sure?"

Meanwhile I've spent the past two years constantly building and implementing things I never would have done because of the reduction in friction LLM assistance gives me.

I wrote about this first two years ago - AI-enhanced development makes me more ambitious with my projects - https://simonwillison.net/2023/Mar/27/ai-enhanced-developmen... - when I realized I was hacking on things with tech like AppleScript and jq that I'd previously avoided.

It's hard to measure the productivity boost you get from "wouldn't have built that thing" to "actually built that thing".



"You can just do things".

Agreed on all fronts. jq and AppleScript are a total syntax mystery to me, but now I use them all the times since claude code has figured them out.

It's so powerful knowing the shape of a solution on not having to care about the details.




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