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JohnMakin ◴[] No.46196917[source]
This article mentions cost to ship, but ignores that the largest cost of any software project isn't consumed by how long it takes to get to market, but by maintenance and addition of new features. How is agentic coding doing there? I've only seen huge, unmaintainable messes so far.
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bdangubic ◴[] No.46196999[source]
one year in, AI slop > Human-written slop
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JohnMakin ◴[] No.46197029[source]
I am highly skeptical of this claim.
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bdangubic ◴[] No.46197052[source]
personal experience, not general claim. I am 30-years in the industry and have seen a lot of human-written code…
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1. bdangubic ◴[] No.46197129[source]
there are many millions of people writing code… that’s way too many to get any good quality. you might get lucky and get involved with codebase which does not make you dizzy (or outright sick) but most of us are not that lucky