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by tptacek
377 days ago
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This is just obviously not true. I had a full-time job of reviewing code for roughly 15 years and it was never true, but it's also just intuitively not true that engineers spend 10 hours reviewing their peers code to every 1 they spend writing it. What you mean to claim here is that verification is 10x harder than authorship. That's true, but unhelpful to skeptics, because LLMs are extremely useful for verification. |
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Some answers were trivial to grade—either obviously correct or clearly wrong. The rest were painful and exhausting to evaluate.
Checking whether the code was correct and tracing it step by step in my head was so draining that I swore never to grade programming again.