[VicPiMakers Projects] Using LLMs when programming

George Bowden gtbowdeng at gmail.com
Wed Mar 5 07:44:10 PST 2025


Due to hearing mostly crickets,  the topic of "Using LLMs to help with
programming" has been cleared from my  calendar.
I went to a really interesting talk last night at the Victoria Data Society
on recognizing AI generated voice calls.  Oops, off topic...

On Sun, Mar 2, 2025 at 1:11 PM George Bowden <gtbowdeng at gmail.com> wrote:

> At Saturday's Linux SIG, I asked who would be interested in one or more
> sessions on using LLMs to help with  programming.  I was asked to put the
> question to the projects email list.
> As an example, I have been slow to convert my IOT wifi devices to
> accommodate changing SSIDs and IP networks.  So I asked  Claude.ai for a
> script to switch an ESP32 from a wifi access point mode to a station access
> mode and got working code quickly.  I loaded it on an ESP32 Node MCU, and
> it worked.  I then broke the code by changing some of it.  That will lead
> me to learn more about IP gateways and ESP32  EEProm storage.
> My point is that LLMs expanded my need to learn the principles of what it
> coded.
> I was very resistant, but now think using LLMs is inevitable and should be
> explored in the VicPiMakers meetings.  What do you think?
>
>
> --
> George Bowden  250-893-7423
> Victoria BC
> No ChatGPT used
>
>

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George Bowden  250-893-7423
Victoria BC
No ChatGPT used
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