Comment by crystal_revenge
4 hours ago
Parent's profile shows that they are an experienced software engineer in multiple areas of software development.
Your own profile says you are a PM whose software skills amount to "Script kiddie at best but love hacking things together."
It seems like the "separate worlds" you are describing is the impression of reviewing the code base from a seasoned engineer vs an amateur. It shouldn't be even a little surprising that your impression of the result is that the code is much better looking than the impression of a more experienced developer.
At least in my experience, learning to quickly read a code base is one of the later skills a software engineer develops. Generally only very experienced engineers can dive into an open source code base to answer questions about how the library works and is used (typically, most engineers need documentation to aid them in this process).
I mean, I've dabbled in home plumbing quite a bit, but if AI instructed me to repair my pipes and I thought it "looked great!" but an experienced plumber's response was "ugh, this doesn't look good to me, lots of issues here" I wouldn't argue there are "two separate worlds".
> It shouldn't be even a little surprising that your impression of the result is that the code is much better looking than the impression of a more experienced developer.
This really is it: AI produces bad to mediocre code. To someone who produces terrible code mediocre is an upgrade, but to someone who produces good to excellent code, mediocre is a downgrade.