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bloat | 9 months ago

So we replace the task of writing tedious boilerplate with the task of reading the AI's tedious boilerplate. Which takes just as long. And leaves you with less understanding. And is more boring.

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mostlysimilar|9 months ago

All of these people advocating for AI software dev are effectively saying they would prefer to review code instead of write it. To each their own I guess but that just sounds like torture to me.

SchemaLoad|9 months ago

It's because these people don't know how to write it, think they know how to review it. Ship a todo list app in a day, and then write blog posts about how they are changing the world.

bradly|9 months ago

I'm not familiar with the author's work. What % of their time is spent writing code?

ethagnawl|9 months ago

The thought alone makes me want to hang up my (professional) keyboard and open a nursery/gardening center.

Philpax|9 months ago

You are either a very fast producer or a very slow reader. Claude and Gemini are much faster at producing code than I am, and reviewing their code - twice over, even - still takes less time than writing it myself.

seadan83|9 months ago

Reviewing code is often slower than writing it. You don't have to be an exceptionally fast coder or slow reviewer for that to be true.

ckiely|9 months ago

But you definitely don't understand it nearly as well as if you wrote it. And you're the one that needs to take responsibility for adding it to your codebase.

mewse|9 months ago

In this thread, we pretend that the difficult and time-consuming part of a code review is all the reading you have to do.

Mofpofjis|9 months ago

then you are a terribly sloppy reviewer

seadan83|9 months ago

Indeed, instead of writing code to shave a Yak, we're now instead reviewing how the Yak was (most-shittily) shaved.

ugh123|9 months ago

>So we replace the task of writing tedious boilerplate with the task of reading the AI's tedious boilerplate. Which takes just as long. And leaves you with less understanding. And is more boring.

These all sound like your projected assumptions. No, it generally does not take longer to review sizable code changes than it does to write it. This is further alleviated if the code passes tests, either existing or new ones created by the ai.

HDThoreaun|9 months ago

> Which takes just as long.

This has never once been my experience. Its definitely less fun but it takes way less time.

flufluflufluffy|9 months ago

and probably results in a greater net energy consumption/carbon output