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A developer writes code manually using only a keyboard and an IDE instead of large language models. This approach eliminates token costs while forcing the writer to resolve ambiguity early in development cycles. The resulting software remains simple, debuggable by non-programmers, and stable over long periods without constant regeneration or rewriting.
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