The most prolific coders are also more competent than average. Their proliferations are what have trained these models. These models are trained on incredibly successful projects written by masters of their fields. This is usually where I find the most pushback is that the most competent SWEs see it as theft and also useless to them since they have already spend years honing skills to work relentlessly and efficiently towards solutions -- sometimes at great expense.
> The most prolific coders are also more competent than average
This is absolutely not true lol, as anyone who's worked with a fabled 10X engineer will tell you. It's like saying the best civil engineer is the one that builds the most bridges.
The best code looks real boring.
I'd assume most of the code visible on the web leans amateur. A huge portion of github repos seem to be from students these days. You'll see GitHub's Education page listing "5 million students" (https://github.com/education), which I assume is an under-estimate, as that's only the formal program.