| ▲ | adriand 8 hours ago | |
> Anyone who has been doing this professionally will tell you that the "last step" is what takes the majority of time and effort. This is true, and I bet there are thousands of people who are in this stage right now - having gotten there far faster than they would have without Claude Code - which makes me predict that the point made in the article will not age well. I think it’s just a matter of a bit more time before the deluge starts, something on the order of six more months. | ||
| ▲ | lebuin 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I'd argue that LLMs are not yet capable of the last step, and because most sufficiently large AI-generated codebase are an unmaintainable mess, it's also very hard for a human developer to take over and go the last mile. | ||