Comment by gloosx
It is always "I'm producing 300 projects in a nanosecond" but it's almost never about sharing or actually deploying these ;)
It is always "I'm producing 300 projects in a nanosecond" but it's almost never about sharing or actually deploying these ;)
The problem I had that the larger your project gets, the more mistakes Claude makes. I (not a parent commenter) started with a basic CRUD web app and was blown away by how detailed it was, new CSS, good error handling, good selection and use of libraries, it could even write the terminal commands for package management and building. As the project grew to something larger Claude started forgetting that some code already existed in the project and started repeating itself, and worse still when I asked for new features it would pick a copy at random leaving them out of sync with eachother. Moving forward I've been alternating between writing stuff with AI, then rewriting it myself.
At this point my prior is that all these 300/ns projects are some kind of internal tools, with very narrow scope and many just for a one-off use.
Which is also fine and great and very useful and I am also making those, but it probably does not generalize to projects that require higher quality standards and actual maintenance.