Tell us you used to work at Google, without telling us.
"simply do X" is such a programmer fallacy at this point I'm surprised we don't have a catchy name for it yet, together with a XKCD for making the point extra clear.
Tell us you used to work at Google, without telling us.
"simply do X" is such a programmer fallacy at this point I'm surprised we don't have a catchy name for it yet, together with a XKCD for making the point extra clear.
Tell us you don't actually work with any Google engineers... blah blah blah
The trope is "At Google we..." and then casually mention "violating" the CAP theorum with Spanner or something.
It is simple, and I really do hope any first year CS student could extract a substring from a string. Have LLMs so atrophied our programming ability that extraction of a substring is considered evidence of a superior programmer?