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Bottom-up programming as the root of LLM dev skepticism

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10 points by mkozlows 13 hours ago · 5 comments

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ipdashc 6 hours ago

This is a novel point for me and does seem to make sense. I'm definitely more of a "bottom up" programmer and haven't really been able to vibe (pun intended) with LLM workflows so far. In the cases where I can do a more top down approach (usually small, self contained projects) they work much better.

Kim_Bruning 6 hours ago

Hrrrm, nope, can't be bottom up programmers either. I'm a bit more towards the bottom-up exploratory style at the moment, and have quite a lot of fun with Opus 4.5 providing power steering.

I should probably try a test project top-down to see if I can get more out of it though.

Either way, if you just sit on your hands and expect the LLM to magically do all the work for you, you're a little bit mistaken, yet. (With certain exceptions proving the rule) .

tvbusy 7 hours ago

Another classic AI fan article: thin veil of reasoning to finally go back to "because they are stupid".

  • ipdashc 6 hours ago

    With all due respect, did you read the article... ? I'm not sure how you take that away from it at all. It says rather explicitly that both top down and bottom up are valid approaches.

Mountain_Skies 11 hours ago

Show me the working code and the working product. Anything less is just another blob of PR nonsense, human or LLM generated.

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