I think the validation phase of auto-coding fullblown apps is much more complex than AutoCode is ready for. When coding up a specific function, it's pretty easy to assess whether it maps input to output as intended. But composing functions into modules is much harder to validate, much less entire programs.
And specifying a full app to be autocoded is most certainly NOT a solved problem.
Until AutoCode can build an app that employs compound AND complex behaviors, like Angry Birds, or a browser, I'll continue to see it as little more than a write-only copy/paste/derive-driven macro generator.
And specifying a full app to be autocoded is most certainly NOT a solved problem.
Until AutoCode can build an app that employs compound AND complex behaviors, like Angry Birds, or a browser, I'll continue to see it as little more than a write-only copy/paste/derive-driven macro generator.