Grok is a better syntax reference than Google.
When writing code, I used to google terms to figure out the proper syntax, but recently I started using Grok instead. I’m finding Grok is much more efficient.
With Google, I would follow a link to a reference and read through it to find the details I needed. Grok summarizes the details for me. I was a little skeptical at first and would check the links to make sure it interpreted them correctly. So far, I have been pleasantly surprised.
I am particularly impressed that it can even assist with more esoteric and complicated languages like Verilog for FPGAs. These do not have as many online resources as other languages and the vendor documentation leaves a lot to be desired. Even so, Grok was able to provide details on the synthesis directives I was looking for, including how to apply them in the source code or the constraint files.
I’m not sure I am ready to let Grok write my code yet, but it is certainly a powerful tool that will help me be more effective.