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I have been using 3.5 sonnet to generate me tailwind components it does a pretty good job, and then with clsx, tailwind-merge and tailwind-variants things become pretty maintainable. I reach-out to shadcn-svelte when I need components which would take some extra tuning.


Same. 3.5 Sonnet seems particularly good at React and Tailwind. I'm moving away from other frameworks and libraries to React and Tailwind because of this.


I suppose various network effects have always hindered diversity, but I fear LLM training will severely hinder the adoption of new languages, frameworks, and growth of smaller technical communities. Businesses will choose to use the most automated solution rather than the best tool for the job.

Maybe the most automated solution will become the meaning of 'best tool for the job'.

The only positive I can see from this is that it should push maintainers towards stabilization faster as large API changes would result in huge productivity losses. Already true but perhaps more clear when the LLM starts producing failing tests.


Nice tip. I might trial adding 3.5 sonnet as an option to https://langcss.com.


This comment got downvoted because of link. I'm a slient reader for years, this account was registered days ago and not related to langcss. Langcss is a good product allow users generate UI with words. I should stand out and speak for good project and show my support.




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