I find a number of models fantastically useful in the present. I'm not sure why your one day evaluation of them is relevant to how I utilize them.
It was inevitable that someone was going to do the "but I insist upon writing in some fringe language" bit (when the "my project and domain is too unique" bit faltered), but many models actually have excellent F# abilities. Eh.
I'm not sure why your use of them is relevant to how I can use them; resolving that question is why I asked you for chat logs! I genuinely want to make these things work! I try again every few months in case anything has changed, and I keep asking people how they're getting value so that I can also get value, and nobody ever tells me!
> many models actually have excellent F# abilities
Name three? As I said, I badly want this stuff to work!
Claude has been pretty good at F# so far. Sometimes it makes mistakes as if it was OCaml but other than that I found the output actually better than C#. That is - the C# output has higher likelihood of being correct, but because there is so much absolutely terrible code out there - you have to coerce it to give you good output, which you don't need to do with F#.
And of course Github Copilot autocomplete works well just as it does for most other languages.
I find a number of models fantastically useful in the present. I'm not sure why your one day evaluation of them is relevant to how I utilize them.
It was inevitable that someone was going to do the "but I insist upon writing in some fringe language" bit (when the "my project and domain is too unique" bit faltered), but many models actually have excellent F# abilities. Eh.