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Discussion on AI-Generated Code Usage in Programming Teams

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ashleyn

3mo ago· 2 min readenCode

Summary

The article discusses the use of AI-generated code in programming, arguing that small development teams don't need AI for boilerplate code since libraries already exist for that purpose. The author challenges claims that AI is essential for programming, pointing out that many teams have functioned well without it. The discussion appears to be part of a larger conversation about AI's role in coding, with specific mention of Claude as a contributor to a GitHub repository.

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A small dev team does not have 100s of entry level coders that can write tedious and simple code for them.
As has been mentioned, many, many small teams have functioned perfectly fine without GenAI for quite a while.
So, here in real programming, we have these cool things called 'libraries'. The gist of them is that if everyone keeps writing the same boilerplate code with very few differences...
I understand it's extremely difficult to avoid using AI as a programmer nowadays, even if you're going out of your way not to.
However I noticed that Claude is a contributor in the main github repo...
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I understand it's extremely difficult to avoid using AI as a programmer nowadays, even if you're going out of your way not to. However I noticed that Claude is a contributor in the main github repo...

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