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by midlander
145 days ago
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- You don’t need to learn debugging, just regenerate until it works. - You don’t need to learn types, the model knows what you meant. - You don’t need to learn security, just ask the LLM to make it secure. - You don’t need to learn performance, you can always scale later. |
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My (half-joking) attitude was always, "Performance? That sounds like Intel's job, not mine. My code magically gets faster if I do nothing at all, so I'll focus on new stuff instead."
That didn't scale very well at all, as it turned out.