> showed that LLMs usage decrease productivity for experienced developers by roughly 19%.
That’s a massive overstatement of what the study found. One big caveat is this: “our developers typically only use Cursor for a few dozen hours before and during the study.” In other words, the 19% slowdown could simply be a learning curve effect.
> one has to be really early in their career to benefit from their usage.
I have decades of experience, and find them very beneficial. But as with any tool, it helps to understand what they are and aren’t good at, and hope to use them effectively. That knowledge comes with experience.
Be careful of dismissing a new tool just because you haven’t figured out how to use it effectively.
That’s a massive overstatement of what the study found. One big caveat is this: “our developers typically only use Cursor for a few dozen hours before and during the study.” In other words, the 19% slowdown could simply be a learning curve effect.
> one has to be really early in their career to benefit from their usage.
I have decades of experience, and find them very beneficial. But as with any tool, it helps to understand what they are and aren’t good at, and hope to use them effectively. That knowledge comes with experience.
Be careful of dismissing a new tool just because you haven’t figured out how to use it effectively.