Comment by kasey_junk
11 hours ago
I think that code review experience is a big driver of success with the llms, but my take away is somewhat different. If you’ve spent a lot of time reviewing other people’s code you realize the failures you see with llms are common failures full stop. Humans make them too.
I also think reviewable code, that is code specifically delivered in a manner that makes code review more straightforward was always valuable but now that the generation costs have lowered its relative value is much higher. So structuring your approach (including plans and prompts) to drive to easily reviewed code is a more valuable skill than before.
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