By “good” I mean code that is written professionally and concisely (and obviously works as intended). Apart from personal interest and understanding what the machine spits out, is there any legit reason anyone should learn advanced coding techniques? Specifically in an engineering perspective?

If not, learning how to write code seems a tad trivial now.

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      23 days ago

      Wouldn’t exactly take the comment as negative.

      The output of current LLMs is hit or miss sometimes. And when it misses you might find yourself in a long chain of persuading a sassy robot into writing things as you might intend.

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      23 days ago

      Sorry, I wasn’t trying to berate you. Just trying to illustrate the underlying assumption of your question