Meta has announced Code Llama, a large language model (LLM) that can use text prompts to generate code. Released under the same license as Llama 2, Code Llama is free for research and commercial use.
According to the announcement, the model “can generate code, and natural language about code, from both code and natural language prompts (e.g., “Write me a function that outputs the fibonacci sequence.”) It can also be used for code completion and debugging. It supports many of the most popular languages being used today, including Python, C++, Java, PHP, Typescript (Javascript), C#, and Bash.
Code Llama is available in the following three models:
- Code Llama, the foundational code model
- Code Llama - Python, which is specialized for Python
- Code Llama - Instruct, which is fine-tuned for understanding natural language instructions
Learn more at Meta.
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