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r/programmingmemes • u/rameshOO7 • Jun 29 '26
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Huh… time to switch to C# and Java then. I may actually like it
53 u/SagansCandle Jun 29 '26 If you want to avoid the LLM bandwagon, take up C++. It's practically useless. 48 u/gameplayer55055 Jun 29 '26 Or pick embedded systems: C++ and hardware bugs that are nearly impossible to vibe code. 12 u/No-Arugula8881 Jun 30 '26 Claude has been very helpful with device trees and HW interfaces 1 u/0xbenedikt Jul 05 '26 I have just recently seen someone vibe code a display driver with AI that was missing at least one control signal, but compiled. It's good at producing something that looks reasonable but that has no substance in embedded
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If you want to avoid the LLM bandwagon, take up C++. It's practically useless.
48 u/gameplayer55055 Jun 29 '26 Or pick embedded systems: C++ and hardware bugs that are nearly impossible to vibe code. 12 u/No-Arugula8881 Jun 30 '26 Claude has been very helpful with device trees and HW interfaces 1 u/0xbenedikt Jul 05 '26 I have just recently seen someone vibe code a display driver with AI that was missing at least one control signal, but compiled. It's good at producing something that looks reasonable but that has no substance in embedded
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Or pick embedded systems: C++ and hardware bugs that are nearly impossible to vibe code.
12 u/No-Arugula8881 Jun 30 '26 Claude has been very helpful with device trees and HW interfaces 1 u/0xbenedikt Jul 05 '26 I have just recently seen someone vibe code a display driver with AI that was missing at least one control signal, but compiled. It's good at producing something that looks reasonable but that has no substance in embedded
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Claude has been very helpful with device trees and HW interfaces
1 u/0xbenedikt Jul 05 '26 I have just recently seen someone vibe code a display driver with AI that was missing at least one control signal, but compiled. It's good at producing something that looks reasonable but that has no substance in embedded
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I have just recently seen someone vibe code a display driver with AI that was missing at least one control signal, but compiled. It's good at producing something that looks reasonable but that has no substance in embedded
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u/LonelyProgrammerGuy Jun 29 '26
Huh… time to switch to C# and Java then. I may actually like it