all of their examples are pre ai anyway. it’s almost impossible to change a core data model thing without ai too.
all the legacy codebases I’ve worked in have very much been shaped by the original abstractions they decided on. as much as I wanted to change them, there wasn’t really a way to do so because of the scale and backwards compatibility requirements
Cause programmers never had to fix legacy code or anything.
all of their examples are pre ai anyway. it’s almost impossible to change a core data model thing without ai too.
all the legacy codebases I’ve worked in have very much been shaped by the original abstractions they decided on. as much as I wanted to change them, there wasn’t really a way to do so because of the scale and backwards compatibility requirements