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by bachmeier 56 days ago
> Sure, you can make it do something but certainly nothing useful or substantial.

It works great for me. But I like to review the code and understand what it's doing, which doesn't appear to be how people do "useful or substantial" programming these days.

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Everytime I am on here I am baffled by how many people just spin the wheel these days. The most important part of the sdlc for me is having humans involved in the code base. Can't plan improvements, features, refactors, etc if you don't know what the code looks like. But here we are I guess.