Yo Albert @wunderalbert - Per my ‘Thoughts on Agency’ #HeyGitHub article, the addition of #ConversationChain, #Agent, and #Memory features in #LangChainAI could be gr8 way to explore adding “Sherlockean smarts” into Conversational #Copilot focused on support for building apps based on popular UI/UX frameworks.
https://twitter.com/sjwhitmore/status/1596213155210096640?s=12&t=Khpgtpee1al2eccE5duSSw
Quick update Albert @wunderalbert - My Zoom with Oege is rescheduled to Thursday. So looking forward to this. ITMT, Harrison Chase and the LangChain contributors have been on 🔥 this past week! 😱👍 The addition of the Agents and Memory features seem perfect for exploring the ideas in my #HeyGitHub #Copilot articles. 🤓 LangChain docs: https://langchain.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Hi Albert @wunderalbert,
Why UI/UX framework support for #HeyGitHub voice-coding productivity boosting?
With decades of experience on dev teams of all kinds, I see three user profiles of interest:
1. On large-project enterprise teams, the UI/UK coder tends to be a junior non-engineer designer. These folks can use all the help they can get to contribute to the team.
2. On small consultant engagement-based teams or small entrepreneurial teams, the senior engineer types have to wear many hats. For them, writing UI/UX code is a distraction when they would prefer to work on the actual problem solution code.
3. A third type, which I think fits me, we are thought-leading POC prototypers who are expert at nothing but just need to get our ideas alive for others to see the potential of our concepts. 🤓
In all three scenarios, while the reasons vary, the value of boosting UI/UX developer productivity is clear.