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by TimByte
6 days ago
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It depends on the type of task and the developer's level. For typical CRUD tasks, I'd say AI is often already faster and better than an average developer. But as soon as ambiguous requirements or architectural trade-offs appear, the situation changes Speed itself also changes the equation. If I can try out five implementation approaches in the same time I used to spend writing just one, the overall quality of the project could very well improve. |
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