The problem is that there is a lot of bad python and typescript/javascript out there, and I similarly find my self having to define my coding style in context files in order to get decent results in newer code bases without a lot of examples to follow. And even then you need to say do it like @example.py all the time.
Maybe the future is fine-tuned models on specific coding styles?
I was hearing that it was good with writing Ruby on Rails as the rails community is so structured already in where things go and sorta the Rails way of writing the code. Anyone have experience with this?
I think those are cult followers which _leaders_ have no understanding of programming language in the first place. The Python/JS bias might be because of the training dataset ingested.