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I don’t get the exercise here though. If I have a 10K LOC then why would I iterate over the file to make changes? It’s a bad code base. Why wouldn’t I have my LLM break down the file into smaller components so it’s not so daunting every time I need to make a change and require an LLM to save a days worth of work time.

Let’s say there is a reason to keep this 10K LOC together in a single file. I have never had work in SWE that involved making minor iterations to a file over a week where the work took a whole day to complete. I can see how that could happen but requiring a day to change code seems like there are bigger issues than a 10K LOC file. Unless I’m a complete amateur that thinks they’ve always been not an amateur, and needs an LLM to make a minor change. I just don’t see the point a lot of the times.

What do I do with all this extra time I’m saving? Retire early because I’m getting paid more for doing less right (and I saved all that time)?

How about when the LLM doesnt work right? If I’m a junior engineer that lets a computer write everything for me; How much time do I spend hacking at a prompt to get what I want vs just writing the damn code?



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