This is a great write-up. And a bit generous to the “developer” in question.
I’m not entirely sure I’ve written 250,000 lines of code yet, in my entire decades as a professional developer. If I have, it’s a near thing.
Not to brag, but I can reuse existing libraries and get many things done with 5 or 10 lines of code.
It’s hard to crack 250,000 when 5-10 lines solves each of my employer’s problems.
And this young developer supposedly solved one problem with 250,000 lines of code.
After giving it some thought, I’m like 90%40% (edit: okay, 40% after hearing some anecdotes, haha.) sure this is just a parody post. Even AI can’t be that bad at this, right?
This is just some library too, not their main application.
I know “lines of code” is bullshit but just for reference I looked it up and apparently curl is ~180k lines of code.
I can’t imagine how crufty this fucking code must be, assuming this is even real because it seems too ludicrous.
This is a great write-up. And a bit generous to the “developer” in question.
I’m not entirely sure I’ve written 250,000 lines of code yet, in my entire decades as a professional developer. If I have, it’s a near thing.
Not to brag, but I can reuse existing libraries and get many things done with 5 or 10 lines of code.
It’s hard to crack 250,000 when 5-10 lines solves each of my employer’s problems.
And this young developer supposedly solved one problem with 250,000 lines of code.
After giving it some thought, I’m like
90%40% (edit: okay, 40% after hearing some anecdotes, haha.) sure this is just a parody post. Even AI can’t be that bad at this, right?This is just some library too, not their main application. I know “lines of code” is bullshit but just for reference I looked it up and apparently
curl
is ~180k lines of code. I can’t imagine how crufty this fucking code must be, assuming this is even real because it seems too ludicrous.