You should be reviewing a MUCH smaller % of your code today than you were 5 years ago.
If your code is so important it needs every line verified, you better be writing a LOT of slop that verifies it too.
You should be reviewing a MUCH smaller % of your code today than you were 5 years ago.
If your code is so important it needs every line verified, you better be writing a LOT of slop that verifies it too.
There will (hopefully) always be some code that is worth verifying 100 times before merging.
If it's so important it needs hand review, it's ALSO important enough to benefit from thousands of lines of slop verifying every line on top of the human review.
If you're not "writing" more code today than you were 5 years ago, I'll be frank, you're probably not a great engineer.
Fable’s intuition for iOS development is significantly worse than other areas I’ve used it in.
Great at infra, databases, web and more, just easily confused about how mobile apps work for some reason
Unfortunately no matter how judicious I am, no matter how much I review the code, it feels impossible to not let the slop slip in.
I feel like you can prevent it from overflowing, but without your hands getting dirty, you don't really know the state of the project.
T3 Code Mobile app is getting way too good way faster than I expected. It’s screwing with my sleep. I just prompted for hours without touching my laptop.