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Self-healing code is the future of software development

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    Kent Sharkey
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    The Overflow[^]:

    Developers love automating solutions to their problems, and with the rise of generative AI, this concept is likely to be applied to both the creation, maintenance, and the improvement of code at an entirely new level.

    Bugs, heal thyself!

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      The Overflow[^]:

      Developers love automating solutions to their problems, and with the rise of generative AI, this concept is likely to be applied to both the creation, maintenance, and the improvement of code at an entirely new level.

      Bugs, heal thyself!

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      Kaladin
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      And cancerous code right behind that

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        The Overflow[^]:

        Developers love automating solutions to their problems, and with the rise of generative AI, this concept is likely to be applied to both the creation, maintenance, and the improvement of code at an entirely new level.

        Bugs, heal thyself!

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        Slacker007
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        The word "healing" implies a wound. A healed wound almost always leaves a scar. So, one would ask then, do healed wounds from a code bug leave a scar? Self-fixing seems to be a more appropriate word, albeit less dramatic.

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