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by hluska
1 hour ago
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I’m not sure I agree with this or maybe I don’t understand. In my experience, the over engineered code LLMs create have more big problems. Rewriting vast parts of code when I have an outage or need a new feature means the code evolves far faster than my understanding. That gets more and more dangerous. Or maybe I’m not smart enough to follow the new pace? |
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quote: "If I identify code that’s more complex than it needs to be, in my own work or in someone else’s PR"
If so, that makes a lot of sense to me. The best time to rewrite code is before it hits production.