Same experience here. In the last week I've successfully managed to build a complete C++20 XPath 1.0 parser with Codex, and am now onto supporting XPath 2.0. Codex has been nailing it time and again - the only caveat is that I have to use their cloud version as local execution is buggy.
Sonnet on the other hand gets tripped up constantly due to the complexity. I'm not seeing the improvement I was hoping for with 4.5, and it's just given up on attempting to implement support for date-time functionality. Codex has nailed the same task, yet Anthropic claim OpenAI have the inferior product?
I'm pretty sad about this as I'm gunning for Anthropic and would have loved to see them at least match Codex with this new release. If OpenAI stays on this course then Claude Code is toast without an important breakthrough. It doesn't help that they're also the more expensive product and have service quality issues pushing people to quit the platform.
Sonnet on the other hand gets tripped up constantly due to the complexity. I'm not seeing the improvement I was hoping for with 4.5, and it's just given up on attempting to implement support for date-time functionality. Codex has nailed the same task, yet Anthropic claim OpenAI have the inferior product?
I'm pretty sad about this as I'm gunning for Anthropic and would have loved to see them at least match Codex with this new release. If OpenAI stays on this course then Claude Code is toast without an important breakthrough. It doesn't help that they're also the more expensive product and have service quality issues pushing people to quit the platform.