Ask HN: Do you know of any company that went back to hand-written code?
摘要
作者在 Hacker News 上提问,想了解当前大语言模型热潮阶段是否有公司从依赖 LLM 生成代码回归到纯手写代码。他提到许多公司已从全面使用 LLM 转向限制预算和范围,并推测有些公司可能发现快速生成更多代码对利润没有实质贡献,从而放弃 LLM 转向人工编写,但他想知道这种情况是否真的存在。作者声明并非评判新开发方式的优劣,只是想知道是否有公司回归传统方式。
荐读理由
从评论区能摸到真实案例与反方论据,帮你判断'弃用大模型回到手写代码'是否真有公司落地,而非停留在炒作层面
原文
This is intended as a question about the current phase of the LLM hype cycle, and, at the same time, as a reality check about whether reluctance to rely on LLMs is economically viable for an average developer.
You've definitely seen that many companies progressed from "use LLMs for anything and everything" policies to limiting budgets and scopes of approved LLM usage. It wouldn't be unexpected to see that some companies might decide that generating more code faster doesn't meaningfully contribute to their bottom line, and forego LLMs in favour of human authoring, but does it ever happen?
I'm not trying to point out any (de)merits of the new way of software development, I simply want to know if there are many/any companies that went back to the old ways.
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