AI Code in FC - Discuss
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2026 11:20 am
Hi,
I know this is a little contentious but worth a chat. AI Code.
Firstly I explicit do NOT want AI to write the whole program BUT I'm an engineer not a coder, the reason I use flowcode is exactly because someone else has written modules of code. I then use these generic pre-built building blocks to build a solution that is very specific to my needs.
I have a contact who daily works with tools in this emerging 'AI' sector, whilst there is much hype and there will always be good and bad use cases, his view if that they should be treated the same as having a engineering assistant or external consultant working with you. You would not blindly Trust what the junior/graduate engineer has produced and Don't loose control of the project but selectively out-source some jobs.
I've used external human consultants, they spent lots of money, built what they thought we asked for but did not fully read the specification, felt documentation was over rated/time consuming and then charged even more for reworking aspects that never worked.
So humans can be just as crap as any AI. Finding good technical partners at the right price point for smaller projects when the whole budget might only be £1500 is near impossible.
If I could find a way on constraining AI to work within defined parameters maybe it could be a low cost 'partner' solve a specific function/problems in code.
>Force it to work to rules and/or define the Code style (maybe MISRA C complient for exampe)
>Meet industry defined good practice and document the code.
>Ensure it adheres to compatibility/standards of other FC modules and the result was a single module that I could call into FC.
Personally, I just don’t know how close we are to being able target AI to do this. Most free AI tools seem pretty dumb and give scatter gun results and typically ignore any guidance you give!
Does anyone see a future where FC would allow an AI agent into the build enviroment? The FC project would maybe help define the constraints, allow an AI produced block to be imported and maybe check is passes some FC specific validation tests.
And I acknowledge anything would be a massive block of work for the FC dev team I know!
Any thoughts fellow flowcoders?
I know this is a little contentious but worth a chat. AI Code.
Firstly I explicit do NOT want AI to write the whole program BUT I'm an engineer not a coder, the reason I use flowcode is exactly because someone else has written modules of code. I then use these generic pre-built building blocks to build a solution that is very specific to my needs.
I have a contact who daily works with tools in this emerging 'AI' sector, whilst there is much hype and there will always be good and bad use cases, his view if that they should be treated the same as having a engineering assistant or external consultant working with you. You would not blindly Trust what the junior/graduate engineer has produced and Don't loose control of the project but selectively out-source some jobs.
I've used external human consultants, they spent lots of money, built what they thought we asked for but did not fully read the specification, felt documentation was over rated/time consuming and then charged even more for reworking aspects that never worked.
So humans can be just as crap as any AI. Finding good technical partners at the right price point for smaller projects when the whole budget might only be £1500 is near impossible.
If I could find a way on constraining AI to work within defined parameters maybe it could be a low cost 'partner' solve a specific function/problems in code.
>Force it to work to rules and/or define the Code style (maybe MISRA C complient for exampe)
>Meet industry defined good practice and document the code.
>Ensure it adheres to compatibility/standards of other FC modules and the result was a single module that I could call into FC.
Personally, I just don’t know how close we are to being able target AI to do this. Most free AI tools seem pretty dumb and give scatter gun results and typically ignore any guidance you give!
Does anyone see a future where FC would allow an AI agent into the build enviroment? The FC project would maybe help define the constraints, allow an AI produced block to be imported and maybe check is passes some FC specific validation tests.
And I acknowledge anything would be a massive block of work for the FC dev team I know!
Any thoughts fellow flowcoders?