“What I mean is that if you really want to understand something, the best way is to try and explain it to someone else. That forces you to sort it out in your own mind. And the more slow and dim-witted your pupil, the more you have to break things down into more and more simple ideas. And that’s really the essence of programming. By the time you’ve sorted out a complicated idea into little steps that even a stupid machine can deal with, you’ve certainly learned something about it yourself. The teacher usually learns more than the pupil. Isn’t that true?” — Douglas Adams

“It is not knowledge, but the act of learning, not possession, but the act of getting there which generates the greatest satisfaction.” — Carl Friedrich Gauss

“You think you KNOW when you learn, are more sure when you can write, even more when you can teach, but certain when you can program” — Alan Perlis (of course)

Why I don’t use #LLMs for #programming

@neilmadden You speak my mind. But there are a lot of others. Techies and more obvious non-techies, that “just want it done”. No matter the quality. No matter if or how deep you understand it.
@neilmadden My thoughts run along the same lines: https://blog.danieljanus.pl/2025/12/27/llms/
On LLMs in programming

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