I mean, if it’s that bad they’ll be released from service at your company, and you’ll be recognized as superior. This only helps you.
I mean, if it’s that bad they’ll be released from service at your company, and you’ll be recognized as superior. This only helps you.
In my experience management only cares about velocity, not quality. I believe this is pretty universal across the industry
When hand writing code we could strike a tolerable balance between quality and velocity. With LLM coding we cannot. Velocity is high, quality is low. I don't believe there is any fixing that despite what the many LLM coding shills on this website would have you believe