We already freely distribute entire revision histories with helpful notes explaining everything in the git history.
The git repo and review history for any large project is probably more helpful for training a model than anything, including people using the model to write code.
It sounds like you are happy to not use LLMs. I’m the opposite way; code is a means to an end. If an LLM can help smooth the road to the end result, I’m happy to take the smooth road.
Refusing to learn the new tool won’t keep it from getting made. I really don’t think that code writers are going to influence it that much. The training data is already out there.
The git repo and review history for any large project is probably more helpful for training a model than anything, including people using the model to write code.
It sounds like you are happy to not use LLMs. I’m the opposite way; code is a means to an end. If an LLM can help smooth the road to the end result, I’m happy to take the smooth road.
Refusing to learn the new tool won’t keep it from getting made. I really don’t think that code writers are going to influence it that much. The training data is already out there.