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by Filligree
364 days ago
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I’m not so sure. In the short term, yes, we hear about disasters caused by developers choosing “works today” and the AI almost instantly making a mess… But that’s the point. The feedback loop is faster; AI is much worse at coping with poor code than humans are, so you quickly learn to keep the codebase in top shape so the AI will keep working. Since you saved a lot of time while coding, you’re able to do that. That doesn’t work for developers who don’t know what good code is, of course. |
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