"Here we see Peter copying and pasting in some generic quick sort algorithm from.. somewhere. Stack Overflow? ChatGPT? Who knows. And he goes for the compile without writing any tests! Let's see if it compiles first time. And it's a noooooo! Bad luck, let's see how he gets out of this pickle. (I told you he should have written some tests.)"
It raaaaaaannnnnn, no exceptiooooonss!!! Can you believe it??? Can you believe it how he compiled that code? What a beauty, what a beautiful job he's done...
I wonder if NotebookLM's podcast function could be used for this, to comment on code with the spirit of a Latin American soccer commentator. Because having it comment code is already pretty useful if you don't want to explain others what you have been doing. It can do that pretty well for you.
"In the digital ecosystem, where binary code intertwines with human cognition, there exists an important ritual known as the Coding
Review. This intricate dance is not dissimilar to how our ancestors gathered around a communal fire, sharing stories and experiences
in order to pass on wisdom and understanding of their world.
The coding review takes place in a carefully-crafted digital habitat - often referred to as a development team's workspace. Here,
the code, akin to DNA that carries the blueprint for all life forms, is meticulously examined by a group of highly specialized
creatures known as developers and quality assurance analysts."
"Here we see Peter copying and pasting in some generic quick sort algorithm from.. somewhere. Stack Overflow? ChatGPT? Who knows. And he goes for the compile without writing any tests! Let's see if it compiles first time. And it's a noooooo! Bad luck, let's see how he gets out of this pickle. (I told you he should have written some tests.)"