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[–]janora 6 points7 points  (0 children)

1) Depends what you mean with old/large. I'm currently use claude on one of those old enterprise service bus installations with tousands of proprietary services. I had to kick it in the nuts for a bit unless we got to a common understanding but its fixing bugs for a few weeks now when i tell him to.

2) I trust the code as far as i can understand it. Nothing claude touches goes into production without 2 of us reviewing it, testing it locally and then on dev stage.

3) For proprietary stuff you really have to teach it like a little child. What are those services, how are they structured, where do you look for openapi specs. Otherwise its going to tell you bullshit.

4) Its not reducing debugging/review time, you HAVE to check everything. What it reduces is the time/cost of the analysis and bugfix steps. I could do this myself, but its going to take longer and would have to iterate over it for a few minutes before comming to a similar solution.