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It's not. That's the problem. It actually sucks ass. It's super low quality for anything more complex they s very simple CRUD app or a simple function. I say this as someone who s a heavy LLM user. It's just bad code. It makes all kinds of simple mistakes. Just because code compiles doesn't mean it's good or does what you need it to do
I think it largely depends on what you're building. You're not gonna get build a company overnight with a few prompts but it's much more powerful than you've described.
It's really not though. If you think it is I really suggest to re-think your perspective on what maintainable shippable code looks like. It's basically automating copying from stack overflow. There's so many little considerations that come into development.
Still sounds like something someone would say who has had a bad time and experience with generating code lol. It really isn't that hard to be an engineer and to get what you want out of code generation.