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  3. "what if we first wrote a robust specification and constrained the bots to deriving code that conformed to the spec?"

"what if we first wrote a robust specification and constrained the bots to deriving code that conformed to the spec?"

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    "what if we first wrote a robust specification and constrained the bots to deriving code that conformed to the spec?"

    I literally spent YEARS of my life deriving robust specifications for systems, and I had the benefit of the software already existing and operating in the real world, and occasionally access to previous documents that at one point people might have described as "specifications".

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      "what if we first wrote a robust specification and constrained the bots to deriving code that conformed to the spec?"

      I literally spent YEARS of my life deriving robust specifications for systems, and I had the benefit of the software already existing and operating in the real world, and occasionally access to previous documents that at one point people might have described as "specifications".

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      @sarahjamielewis every time somebody tells me that the silver lining of LLMs is that they force devs to actually write documentation I just laugh and laugh

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