| ▲ | ffsm8 2 hours ago | |
Oh I've researched it and did two projects entirely like that, both scaled to 150k loc and I believe 90k loc last summer to fall. That approach just doesn't scale unless you don't care about your product whatsoever, hence my comment I've successfully been working on various personal projects with highly stable functionality since I stopped that approach and instead focused more into leveraging my codebase to become the spec. Very low maintenance and great to add features after the initial hurdle of structuring your codebase that it's less about implementation detail and more about spec. So a lot less "smart" code and less highly advanced abstraction, and a lot more declaratively structured - boring and potentially repetitive, but easier to place good AGENTS.md and doctexts on areas which have requirements which may be unclear just from looking at the code for example. Then running multiple "QA" agents over the diff before you look at it yourself for the final review So yeah, sorry but your imagination is running wild | ||
| ▲ | brendanmc6 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
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