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If you're a C++ programmer who believes that elegant, maintainable, and even beautiful code is paramount, then you've likely felt the disconnect when working with artificial intelligence. The output is often sterile, missing the intuitive "vibe" that separates exceptional code from the merely correct.
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Inside, you'll discover how
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David Gillette was an American paleontologist best known for his discovery of the dinosaur Diplodocus hallorum in 1985, and more recently for his work studying Pleistocene megafauna such as glyptodonts. At the time of its discovery, Diplodocus hallorum was the longest dinosaur known.