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by locknitpicker
18 days ago
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> (...) rules, and best practices that developers have built up over the decades. It seems you are not understanding that the reason all these "rules, best practices" had to be created in the first place was the fact that your average old times developer was churning out shit code and weaving spaghetti just as hard as today's vibecoders. Those "rules, best practices" spawned from the same evolutionary pressure as today's instruction files, skills, custom agents, etc. Why do you think one of the first AI features rolled out by GitHub was the automatic code reviewer? You guys are talking as if everyone working on software before 2020 was this immaculate developer with pristine sense of architecture and style. No, they were not. |
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