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One of the most tedious (but critical tasks) for software development teams is updating foundational software. It’s not new feature work, and it doesn’t feel like you’re moving the experience forward. As a result, this work is either dreaded or put off for more exciting work—or both. Amazon Q,... show more
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Tech debt paid. This is extraordinary. Truly. The long tail. The little things. The deprioritized gets done. Everyone will be a developer. Capacity becomes massive. Good becomes great. Great becomes extraordinary. “4,500 developer-years of work (yes, that number is crazy but, real).” $111,845 x4,500 =$503,302,500

These were the engineers working on the update?

Yay !! That's great news !! Paying off "Tech debt" is the abandoned child of software developers and is always pushed aside in favor of more exciting new feature work. This tool will be of tremendous help to companies who can now upgrade their old code without sacrificing the new feature development pace.

To be honest... with over than 15 years in Java I don't believe in it ;). AI helps me a lot but it is 10-20%, it is a good replacement for googling... but any more complex task I need to check AI results twice.

lol Selling a chatgpt wrapper as rocket science

Now do documentation with AWS. Tbh, Claude or OpenAI conveys a better, more complete set of information than do your docs.

The beauty of this solution is that if and when it breaks, you have no subject matter expert on the system anymore :)

It must have a really long context window 🤔

Now do the same for .NET Framework -> .NET 8.

It's outdated documentation holding me back, and not the outdated code. Is there any plan to apply something similar to keep AWS docs site updated and at par with changes to the services themselves?

We'd love to hear more from you, as we're always aiming to improve and keep our docs updated. Please share your feedback/thoughts with us, here: ^KS
