I couldn’t stop thinking about this react escape hatch, this pattern is so simple yet incredibly effective in real-world react applications. so, i decided to create a few examples of how this pattern could be used.
@TkDodo Apparently people are bookmarking this so I thought of sharing the suggested correct way of doing it.
link to codesandbox: https://t.co/FC4uOZAtZz
actually I've used gemini extensively, and across multiple projects, so this isn't based on a one-off experience.
I understand that people have different needs. mine are pretty simple I want a coding model that's reliable. I give it a prompt, let it work through the changes, and get decent results.
what I don't want is a model that constantly breaks, hallucinates tool calls, gets stuck in loops, or behaves like it's going through an existential crisis.
IMO, anyone claiming gemini is great for coding either has very low expectations or is trying to convince him self that gemini is good.