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Yeah, so I think all of these fall under that category I mentioned (the first one may or may not for you, but it would for me because I don't work with Python much): most of the time saved is in looking up a bunch of things to assemble together, not ideating and writing out the logic. I can see this kind of codegen being useful in special situations, but it wouldn't really be useful in my day-to-day work because almost by definition I'm very familiar with the technologies I use every day


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