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by JacoboJacobi
156 days ago
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Sure but increased output would mean code. I don't think generating a lot of code is itself developer productivity. Some people could be using it to stop themselves from creating bad code which is developer productivity. While I find it a bit unlikely people are using it in this way (in terms of the average) I would most certainly have made this argument if code quantity was up from LLMs so I can't claim to know a quantitative measure. |
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Couple that with engineers across the board mentioning that they feel like they're losing proficiency in an understanding of the codebase and where things are.