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Oh, this captures my experience perfectly.

I've been using Claude Code a lot recently, and it's doing amazing work, but it's not exactly what I want it to do.

I had to push it hard to refactor and simplify, as the code it generated was often far more complicated than it needed to be.

To be honest though, most of the code it generated I would accept if I was reviewing another developer's work.

I think that's the way we need to look at it. It's a junior developer that will complete our tasks, not always in our preferred way, but at 10x the speed, and frequently make mistakes that we need to point out in CR. It's not a tool which will do exactly what we would.



My experience so far on Claude 3.7 has been over-engineered solutions that are brittle. Sometimes they work, but usually not precisely the way I prompted it to, and often attempts to modify them require more refactoring due to the unnecessary complexity.

This has been the case so far in both js for web (svelte, react) and python automation.

I feel like 3.5 generally came up "short" more often than 3.7, but in practical usage it meant I could more easily modify and build on top of. 3.7 has led to a lot of deconstructing, reprompting, starting over.




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