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by underdeserver
39 days ago
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When I was in grad school I graded homework for first year math classes, and the thing about math homework is that the perfect homework takes almost no time to grade. It's the bad, semi-coherent submissions that eat up your time, because you do want to award some points and tell students where they went wrong. It's the Anna Karenina principle applied to math. Code review is the same thing. If you're sure Claude wrote your endpoint right, why not review it anyway? It's going to take you two minutes, and you're not going to wonder whether this time it missed a nuance. |
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