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righthand an hour ago

Then how much time do you spend debugging and fixing the generated code? lol

hparadiz an hour ago | parent [-]

Usually I know exactly what I want before hand. What structs. What protocols. How I want the event bus layered and what threads need to exist. And what make targets I want. So generally the generated code is strictly bound to my design pattern. Then it's all a matter of running it. To put it bluntly I'm running benchmarks and testing it while you're still deciding what to name your files.

righthand an hour ago | parent [-]

And? What advantage does that have for you over me when it comes to a personal project? What does that velocity get me? More time to foolishly rewrite/regenerate the already built software from scratch? I don’t spend a lot of time naming my files personally.

So you do no validation of the code that’s generated? Just asking because you didn’t state that as a step in your process. You’re prototyping to running then you’re missing a big step that will most likely cost you later.

Why does it matter how much time I spent writing code for a project I’m most likely either not sharing or if I am sharing it can be obtained for free? Which market am I rushing to? Bluntness doesnt seem to be an advantage other than bragging.