AI Coding Tools Underperform in Field Study with Experienced Developers infoq.com 11 points by mikece 13 hours ago
manveerc 12 hours ago I believe it’s the same study where developers were new to the coding tools, the one developer who had some experience actually saw a significant boost in productivity.
DANmode 12 hours ago Experienced in...development?or experienced managing humans (and therefore agents/LLMs)?Probably your differentiating factor.
deterministic 7 hours ago 30+ years of experience here and I am definitely more productive using AI. However I don't think it is more than maybe 5% to 10%.I think a Google study showed a 10% improvement at Google?
I believe it’s the same study where developers were new to the coding tools, the one developer who had some experience actually saw a significant boost in productivity.
Experienced in...development?
or experienced managing humans (and therefore agents/LLMs)?
Probably your differentiating factor.
30+ years of experience here and I am definitely more productive using AI. However I don't think it is more than maybe 5% to 10%.
I think a Google study showed a 10% improvement at Google?