A developer switches from Claude to Sol5.6 for coding
Satisfaction with Claude and Fable had fallen, while hands-on use of Sol5.6 left a strong impression. Sol5.6 performed well at writing code, working through problems, and changing direction when shifted.
It also appeared capable in basic areas such as avoiding and handling the surrounding context. No specific tasks, side-by-side results, or measurements were provided to support the comparison.
Key points
- Satisfaction with Claude and Fable had declined.
- Sol5.6 made a strong impression in coding and problem-solving.
- It adapted well when or direction changed.
- Its and context handling also seemed strong.
- No , examples, or numerical results were included.