[sdiy] AI code generation

Tom Wiltshire tom at electricdruid.net
Thu Apr 23 11:42:38 CEST 2026


I've also had similar experiences with Claude doing something that would have taken ages in only a few minutes, so these tools are here and thy#re going to be used and if you want to be a "modern programmer", you're going to be using AI assistance in one way or another.

That said, I've also had experiences where Claude produced stuff that simply wouldn't work and was wrong in fundamental ways. You absolutely have to check and you absolutely need to make sure you've got good code verification and debugging in place.

Computing and programming has always been a fast-changing world requiring constant re-skilling to keep up, and that's still true now. Stand still and some new kid who just learned the new tools will get the job instead of you.

> On 23 Apr 2026, at 10:14, Brother Theo via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:
> 
> Hey everyone,
> 
> Touchy subject that I need to talk about. I just had Claude AI generate a CSound program for a complex effect. Not only did it hit all the points I gave it, but it even included some stuff I forgot, like a sound source, but also gave me a few ideas on how to operate it. And it took less than 15 minutes to do.
> 
> I know a lot of you will rebel against the idea of AI. I was one of you. But this experience has opened my eyes to the possibilities. This piece of code would have taken me hours to develop. Claude did it in a fraction of the time. 
> 
> My buddy got me into this by telling me his experience. He took a code base for a 2007 synth and had Claude make changes and add features. Claude even found bugs and fixed them without prompting. The new code is working and is being tested. 
> 
> It is a brave new world. Should we feel sorry for the coders?
> 
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