Yes I'm not recommending "glorified autocomplete". Just shortening the cycle. Give it tasks that would involve maybe a couple of hundred lines of code at a time. I find this captures both the rewarding aspects and gets a lot of the productivity gain - and I'll argue a lot of the remainder of that "productivity gain" sits in somewhat debatable territory : how well all this code holds up that has been developed without oversight is going to be something we only really find out in a few years.