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Replying to an earlier post

@firusvg I don't know. I'm middle aged and have been writing code since I was a child.

My opinion is that AI coders write at around the 50th percentile of my coworkers throughout my career.

Which is not good. I honestly have always been pretty judgmental of other people's code.

I have always enjoyed refactoring though, so that makes me hate AI generated code less.

My biggest gripe with AI code is that it's constantly engaged in excessive and needless defensive coding habits that bloat software in the wrong places, and I've never been able to get it not to.

AI is amazing for generating volume, and absolute shit for generating beautiful code.