I wonder if AI could make code reviews more presentable.
for example, with human code reviews, developers learn quickly
not to visually change code like reflowing code or comments,
changing indent (where the tools can't suppress it), moving
functions around or removing lines or other spurious changes.
And don't refactor code needlessly.
also, could break reviews up into two reviews - functional changes
and cosmetic changes.
stevepotter 38 minutes ago [-]
For me, if I can make a kickass testing system that people love so much that they actually build features with it and it’s not an afterthought, then maintenance becomes much easier. It’s often called test driven development but I’ve rarely seen it done in such a way that the dev ex is good enough for it to work.
But say you have that. Then you have great profiling. At that point you can measure correctness and performance. Then implementation becomes less of a focal point. And that makes it a lot easier to concede coding to ai
NotGMan 24 minutes ago [-]
This will probably be how things will work in future: devs will shift to specifying features which will be validate through tests.
The AI will then be middle layer that will iterate until tests pass.
Layer 1: Specs (Humans)
Layer 2: Code (AI mostly)
Layer 3: Tests (AI + human checks).
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I wonder if AI could make code reviews more presentable.
for example, with human code reviews, developers learn quickly not to visually change code like reflowing code or comments, changing indent (where the tools can't suppress it), moving functions around or removing lines or other spurious changes.
And don't refactor code needlessly.
also, could break reviews up into two reviews - functional changes and cosmetic changes.
But say you have that. Then you have great profiling. At that point you can measure correctness and performance. Then implementation becomes less of a focal point. And that makes it a lot easier to concede coding to ai
The AI will then be middle layer that will iterate until tests pass.
Layer 1: Specs (Humans)
Layer 2: Code (AI mostly)
Layer 3: Tests (AI + human checks).