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by Difwif
287 days ago
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I took a quick informal poll of my coworkers and the majority of us have found workflows where CC is producing 70-99% of the code on average in PRs. We're getting more done faster. Most of these people tend to be anywhere from 5-12 yrs professional experience. There are some concerns that maybe more bugs are slipping through (but also there's more code being produced). We agree most problems stem from:
1. Getting lazy and auto-accepting edits. Always review changes and make sure you understand everything.
2. Clearly written specification documents before starting complex work items
3. Breaking down tasks into a managable chunk of scope
4. Clean digestible code architecture. If it's hard for a human to understand (e.g: poor separation of concerns) it will be hard for the LLM too. But yeah I would never waste my time making that video. Having too much fun turning ideas into products to care about proving a point. |
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This is a strange response to me. Perhaps you and others aren’t aware that there’s a subculture of folks who livestream coding in general? Nothing to do with proving a point.
My interest in finding such examples is exactly due to the posting of comments like yours - strong claims of AI success - that don’t reflect my experience. I want to see videos that show what I’m doing wrong, and why that gives very different results.
I don’t have an agenda or point to prove, I just want to understand. That is the hacker way!