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There really is an unlimited potential for crappy code in the enterprise. I imagine the volume will increase drastically in the age of AI.


Usually languages are not the issue. It is the code that we write. As long as languages help us to find/debug a problem caused by crappy code - we should be good. Coding is kinda creative work. There is no standard to measure creativity or pitfalls of using wrong patterns. The incidents & RCAs usually find these. But most of the times it is already too late to fix core problem.


Not sure that I agree... I think some of the worst AI code I've had to deal with and the most problematic are when dealing with Java or C#... I've found TS/JS relatively nice and Rust in particular has been very nice in terms of getting output that "works" as long as function/testing is well defined in advance.




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