The RL for code problems that supported reasoning modes has been the driving force behind most of the model improvements for code over 2025: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/31/the-year-in-llms/#the-...
> Then you shouldn't respect Antirez's opinion, because he wrote articles saying just that 2 years ago.
Which articles? What did he say?
https://antirez.com/news/154 is one from six months ago where he says:
> Despite the large interest in agents that can code alone, right now you can maximize your impact as a software developer by using LLMs in an explicit way, staying in the loop.
The RL for code problems that supported reasoning modes has been the driving force behind most of the model improvements for code over 2025: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/31/the-year-in-llms/#the-...
> Then you shouldn't respect Antirez's opinion, because he wrote articles saying just that 2 years ago.
Which articles? What did he say?
https://antirez.com/news/154 is one from six months ago where he says:
> Despite the large interest in agents that can code alone, right now you can maximize your impact as a software developer by using LLMs in an explicit way, staying in the loop.