>Everything which just works "by convention" or by "opinionated defaults" (allowing a tightly coupled but very feature rich framework) helps to reduce the noise / lines that needs to be reviewed.
This is exactly why I've gone back to Ruby with Sinatra or Rails for my personal side projects, despite Ruby's horrid performance.
As long as you are content to remain on e.g. Rails' "Happy Path", then I've found agents do a fantastic job because there's lots of Ruby in the training set and there's less surface area where a context mismatch/hallucination can end up going off the rails. Pun only partially intended.