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by rendall
1586 days ago
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Kind of my main point, I just choose not to think of it as "crap", but as the best expression of the coder's intent given the all the constraints at the time it was written, including deadline pressure, context, experience. Try it out. Now instead of "wading through crap" you can think of it as "sifting for nuggets of wisdom". Or whatever you like. |
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Given that framing, what expectation can there be that an automated platform like CoPilot can acquire the wisdom to recognize gold from dirt? I believe it may be a question of does the overlapping, correlated portions of code from the corpus of repos signal the gold or signal the common dirt encasing the gold?
I largely expect it's the latter, and that the trends copilot is likely to recognize and use as foundations for its suggestions are motivated from dirt. To accept them and to learn from them is to internalize a horse without a cart philosophy.