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Computer programming has radically changed. Huge help having llm auto complete and chat built in. IDEs like Cursor and Windsurf.
I’ve been a developer for 35 years. This is shaking it up as much as the internet did.
I quit my previous job in part because I couldn't deal with the influx of terrible, unreliable, dangerous, bloated, nonsensical, not even working code that was suddenly pushed into one of the projects I was working on. That project is now completely dead, they froze it on some arbitrary version.
When junior dev makes a mistake, you can explain it to them and they will not make it again. When they use llm to make a mistake, there is nothing to explain to anyone.
I compare this shake more to an earthquake than to anything positive you can associate with shaking.
This is a problem with your team/project. It’s not a problem with the technology.
A technology that makes people put bad code is a problematic technology. If your team/project managed to overcome it's problems so far doesn't mean it is good or overall helpful. Peoole not seeing the problem is actually the worst part.
Sir, I use it to assist me in programming. I don’t use it to write entire files or functions. It’s a pattern recognizer.
Your team had people who didn’t review code. That’s a problem.