This is a good reminder that benchmark results don’t always translate to real engineering work. Solving a scoped task inside a controlled setup is very different from working in a live codebase with missing context and messy history. Benchmarks are still useful, but they should be treated as one signal, not the full picture.
It seems to be inevitable that metrics become targets and cease to be valuable.
This is a good reminder that benchmark results don’t always translate to real engineering work. Solving a scoped task inside a controlled setup is very different from working in a live codebase with missing context and messy history. Benchmarks are still useful, but they should be treated as one signal, not the full picture.