So I run my own business (product), I code everything, and I use claude-code. I also wear all the other hats and so I'd be happy to let Claude handle all of the coding if / when it can. I can confirm we're certainly not there yet.
It's definitely useful, but you have to read everything. I'm working in a type-safe functional compiled language too. I'd be scared to try this flow in a less "correctness enforced" language.
That being said, I do find that it works well. It's not living up to the hype, but most of that hype was obvious nonsense. It continues to surprise me with it's grasp on concepts and is definitely saving me some time, and more importantly making some larger tasks more approachable since I can split my time better.
It's definitely useful, but you have to read everything. I'm working in a type-safe functional compiled language too. I'd be scared to try this flow in a less "correctness enforced" language.
That being said, I do find that it works well. It's not living up to the hype, but most of that hype was obvious nonsense. It continues to surprise me with it's grasp on concepts and is definitely saving me some time, and more importantly making some larger tasks more approachable since I can split my time better.