
Earlier, I bit the bullet and upgraded to the latest version of MacOS. This, in turn, enabled the AI integration features in Xcode; so I bit a further bullet and took out a Claude AI subscription, started a new project, and let it rip. I’m actually quite impressed with what it’s come up with! Looks like crap, mind; they clearly haven’t trained it on the Apple Human Interface Guidelines. But it created the underlying functionality, and it works, and it changes it in appropriate ways when I ask it to add features. In less than an hour (which includes the time I was playing with what it had produced and reading the code and so on) it had produced something that is, at least, a respectable prototype at a level which would have taken me a couple of evenings to come up with

Next up will be suggesting increasingly complicated improvements to see if it hits a wall. But as I mainly wanted this app for my own use, it’s saved me a few hours to end up with something perfectly usable but which I wasn’t so interested in that I would have have bothered getting this far myself








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