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Comment by WarmWash

4 hours ago

I can't help but think of my earliest days of coding, 20ish years ago, when I would post my code online looking for help on a small thing, and being told that my code is garbage and doesn't work at all even if it actually is working.

There are many ways to skin a cat, and in programming the happens-in-a-digital-space aspect removes seemingly all boundaries, leading to fractal ways to "skin a cat".

A lot of programmers have hard heads and know the right way to do something. These are the same guys who criticized every other senior dev as being a bad/weak coder long before LLMs were around.