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> What I tend to do is write stubbed out code in the design I like, then I'll get an LLM to just fill in the gaps.

This seems like an interesting approach, though to me it begs the question: what does "stubbed out code" look like? How much stubbing is done? Have you considered using pseudocode as comments within a larger "stubbed out" portion?

The importance of rules and context has begun to elevate its significance (...that is, if context wasn't always very important), and finding ways to articulate that context seems to be a skill of greater importance...



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