Tooling
When Working Code Isn't Good Enough
A developer explains why accepting AI-generated code that functions correctly can create long-term maintenance debt and undermine team standards.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
A developer rejects AI-generated code even when it executes correctly, arguing that functional output alone does not meet the bar for production systems. The practice surfaces a friction point between velocity and quality that teams using code generation tools must resolve explicitly.
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