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1. jgb198+Wg4[view] [source] 2025-04-15 23:01:44
>>scared+(OP)
LLM anything makes me queasy. Why would any self respecting software developer use this tripe? Learn how to write good software. Become an expert in the trade. AI anything will only dig a hole for software to die in. Cheapens the product, butchers the process and absolutely decimates any hope for skill development for future junior developers.

I'll just keep chugging along, with debian, python and vim, as I always have. No LLM, no LSP, heck not even autocompletion. But damn proud of every hand crafted, easy to maintain and fully understood line of code I'll write.

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2. SkyPun+2r4[view] [source] 2025-04-16 00:33:01
>>jgb198+Wg4
> Why would any self respecting software developer use this tripe?

Because I can ship 2x to 5x more code with nearly the same quality.

My employer isn't paying me to be a craftsman. They're paying me to ship things that make them money.

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3. ivan_g+Rw4[view] [source] 2025-04-16 01:27:17
>>SkyPun+2r4
How do you define code quality in this case and what is your stack?
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4. kamaal+D35[view] [source] 2025-04-16 07:20:17
>>ivan_g+Rw4
Code that you can understand and fix later, is acceptable quality per my definition.

Either way, LLMs are actually high up the quality spectrum as they generate a very consistent style of code for everyone. Which gives it uniformity, that is good when other developers have to read and troubleshoot code.

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