I'm still thinking about what an effective learning experience for coding that supports folk coming in with code they generated using LLMs might look like. While the MIT study everyone is losing their shit over is about writing rather than coding, it does reinforce some of what I assume will be important:

* ownership and agency
* retrieval
* creativity

This makes me think of coding pedagogy models like PRIMM..

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