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rsynnott ◴[] No.42138280[source]
> Instead of trying to force genAI tools to tackle thorny issues in legacy codebases, human experts should do the work of refactoring legacy code until genAI can operate on it smoothly. When direct refactoring is still too risky, teams can adjust their development strategy with approaches like strangler fig to build greenfield modules which can benefit immediately from genAI tooling.

Or, y'know, just not bother with any of this bullshit. "We must rewrite everything so that CoPilot will sometimes give correct answers!" I mean, is this worth the effort? Why? This seems bonkers, on the face of it.

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1. Clubber ◴[] No.42138485[source]
>I mean, is this worth the effort? Why?

It doesn't matter, it's the new hotness. Look at scrum, how shit it is for software and for devs, yet it's absolutely everywhere.

Remember "move fast and break things?" Everyone started taking that as gospel and writing garbage code. It seems the industry is run by toddlers.

/rant