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by lenerdenator
17 days ago
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The idea that a lot of people have in their heads is that if the code doesn't fit the need, you'll just start over completely with a fresh codebase, because it's so fast to generate it. In other words, there won't be 20-year-old code in this future. We'll see if that comes to pass, but there's a lot of money betting that will happen; enough to where people will disregard what the downsides are. |
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