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> Another red flag is boilerplate. By definition boilerplate is something that you have to type not because it's required to specify the behavior of the code but simply because the language design demands it. Boilerplate is always unnecessary cognitive load, and it's one sign of a badly designed language. (Yes, I'm looking at you, Java.)

The claim that LLMs are great for spitting out boilerplate has always sat wrong with me for this reason. They are, but could we not spend some of that research money on eliminating some of the need for boilerplate, rather than just making it faster to input?



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