> Line-of-Code Completions - Kite's completions engine can now predict several tokens of code at a time
I can predict several weeks of stock prices... not very well.
Shannon had an estimation method: ask people to guess the next letter in text, to find its information content. (Assuming people have a perfect model of text - probably, today, with billions of samples, machines might be better?). Could do this with program text, to bound the benefit.
loc completion is a great idea, might work well with idioms, especially if it can figure out the likely parameterization (e.g. in a for(;;) loop). I reckon this approach will no where near realize its promise... but will serendipitiously reveal unexpected adjacent benefits.
Also reminds me of that joke tool that automatically finds and pastes Stackoverflow code.
I can predict several weeks of stock prices... not very well.
Shannon had an estimation method: ask people to guess the next letter in text, to find its information content. (Assuming people have a perfect model of text - probably, today, with billions of samples, machines might be better?). Could do this with program text, to bound the benefit.
loc completion is a great idea, might work well with idioms, especially if it can figure out the likely parameterization (e.g. in a for(;;) loop). I reckon this approach will no where near realize its promise... but will serendipitiously reveal unexpected adjacent benefits.
Also reminds me of that joke tool that automatically finds and pastes Stackoverflow code.