Whiteboarding with AI
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The article explores the concept of using AI for whiteboarding, a common practice in software development, and the discussion revolves around its potential applications and limitations.
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IMHO the author is missing out on a key part of learning here. If you are concerned about box sizes and formatting, you are (a) not actually using a pen/marker on physical medium, and/or (b) getting caught up in making it look 'nice'.
The point of whiteboarding a design is forcing you to think about it, whether it's existing code or something new. Having AI do it for you is akin to having a LLM with speech synthesis talk aloud to a rubber duck on your behalf to debug something.
If you want to document something, sure; roll those dice on a diagram. I personally haven't seen such solutions do well on more than a handful of components before associations and groupings get weird.