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by jacobr1
1106 days ago
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Around half of developers write below average code, by definition. So it isn't surprising that raising the quality to average _for them_, and doing it faster, would be a productivity boon. I'm a crappy marketing copy writer. A professional writer could do much better. But with chatGPT I too can write hack-quality marketing-copy that roughly conveys the a message and give it others to put in various marketing outlets. |
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By definition, half the code out there is of below median quality. Whether or not half the code out there is of quality below the arithmetic mean depends on assumptions about the distribution of code quality. I would suspect that much more than half the code out there is "below average", so to speak.