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by palmotea
99 days ago
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> It is also a bit funny that these considerations did not seem very common when the beneficiaries were fellow human collaborators, but are now being portrayed as very important once LLMs are involved. I'd argue that fellow humans and your future self deserved these considerations even more in the first place. The reason might have been a cultural regression. At least with documentation, it seems to have been much better and a bigger priority a couple decades ago. At the start of my career, teams produced documents as a part of their work, and there were even technical writers on staff. Then agile hit, the writers were laid off, much of what little documentation that was created was kept in various work-tracking systems and wikis that were periodically replaced, often with little to no migration. |
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