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What if I use an LLM but I understand the code?

The drawback is that elements in a hashmap can’t be sorted and accessing a specific element by key is slower then accessing something in an array by index.

Linear search is easier to implement.

These are all trivial questions you ask to determine if a person can develop code. The hard questions are whether the person is the cream of the crop. The amount of supply of developers is so high most people don’t ask trivial questions like that.



    > What if I use an LLM but I understand the code?
That's OK. I wrote: <<And if they used an LLM, but they can very well explain the code, well, then, they will be a good programmer on your team, where an LLM is simply one more tool in their arsenal.>> If anything, I would love it if someone told me that they used an LLM and explained what was good and bad about the experience. Or maybe they used it and the code was sub-par, so they need to make minor (or major) changes. Regardless, I think we are kidding ourselves if people will not make (prudent and imprudent!) use of LLMs. We need to adapt.




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