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I tried claude code to write very simple app for me. Basically Golang mock server which will dump request to console. I'd write this kind of app in an hour. I spent around 1.5 hours with claude code and in the end I had code which I liked, almost the same code I'd write myself. It's not vibe coding, I carefully instructed it to write code in a way I prefer, one small step after another.

So for me, it's pretty obvious that with better training, I'd be able to achieve speed ups with the same result in the end. Not 10x, but 2x is possible. The very first attempt to use AI ended up with almost the same time I'd write the same code, and I have a lot to improve.

That said, I have huge problem with this approach. It's not fun to work like that. I started to program 25 years ago, because it was fun for me. It still fun for me today. I love writing all these loops and ifs. I can accept minimal automation like static autocomplete, but that's about it.





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