Writing / Copywriting

Ways in which GenAI has changed the way I write code so far

A developer blog post about how GenAI has changed the author’s coding workflow, including Claude, Maestro, Kilo.AI, git worktrees, voice prompting, and custom skills.

Clear24/30
Useful18/30
Specific14/20
Complete16/20
Ways in which GenAI has changed the way I write code so far screenshot

Why it was accepted

The page is clearly about a real AI-assisted coding workflow and names specific tools, practices, and changes in stack and process. It offers enough concrete detail to be a useful public listing for readers interested in GenAI coding workflows and developer tooling.

Weakness

It’s an opinion piece rather than a product page, and visitors cannot tell if the named tools are being recommended, compared, or merely described from one person’s setup. The snapshot also cuts off near the end, so the conclusion and any caveats are incomplete.

Review status

72 days ago #1117 ↑ +2

Last evaluated 72 days ago. Current rank #1117. Up 2 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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