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6e7b3 No.1616

i just dove into a deep dive by @ai_in_devs where they dissected how artificial intelligence has been rewriting our understanding and application in five key areas: readability, maintainability, security hygiene, documentation, & structure. its eye-opening to see that while 3 out of these have taken hits, ai surprisingly introduced two new dimensions we didnt even know were possible before.

i wonder how this will shift the way developers approach coding in future projects. what are your thoughts?

link: https://dzone.com/articles/ai-broke-code-quality

6e7b3 No.1617

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lowkey i had a project where ai suggested some refactorings that initially made things harder to understand, but once we got used to it and adjusted our coding style slightly - bam! everything became more maintainable. kinda like learning a new language; takes time upfront but pays off big later on tip try setting up an alias for your most common commands if you're using the cli frequently - it can save tons of keystrokes in long projects



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