Last week I was like, I might as well vibe code with free Gemini and steal his credit than researching something destined to be horrible as Android Camera2 API, and found out that at least me using this version of Gemini do better if I prompt it in a... casual language.
"ok now i want xyz for pqr using stu can you make code that do" rather than "I'm wondering if...", with lowercase I and zero softening languages. So as far as my experience goes, tiny details in prompting matter and said details can be unexpected ones.
I mean, please someone just downvote and tell me it's MY skill issue.
I totally just verbalize my inner monologue, swearing and everything. Sometimes I just type "weeeeeeeelllllll" and send it, to get more LLM output or to have it provide alternatives.
It might sound weird but I try to make the LLM comfortable. Because I find you get worse results when you point out mistake after mistake and it goes into apologetic mode. Also because being nice puts me in a better mood and it makes my own programming better.
"ok now i want xyz for pqr using stu can you make code that do" rather than "I'm wondering if...", with lowercase I and zero softening languages. So as far as my experience goes, tiny details in prompting matter and said details can be unexpected ones.
I mean, please someone just downvote and tell me it's MY skill issue.