I can personally vouch for Claude Sonnet. Been using it for about a month to build out some pretty complex stuff and it rarely misses. Even when it does, eventually it will figure out the solution, even if it means scrapping the original implementation. It’s much more flexible syntactically and often comes up with creative solutions due to that flexibility.
ChatGPT is too prone to making mistakes with code and often struggles with consistent layouts. Especially when you try to change something. It’s just too rigid and limited and has a bad habit of breaking code that works while attempting to correct code that doesn’t.
Claude Sonnet is superior in almost every respect. The only downside is I occasionally have to remind it about how I want something done after a long conversation…but that’s few and far between.
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