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Yeah, my entire codebase is ~50-75k lines and it runs most of the company. I have a sort of "DSL" that's more just a wrapper library for the APIs we need to use. Means I can implement the optimal way to do something and have the production code just be a function/method call. That's incredibly useful when you are writing design automations that need to be very clear to read and change as a project evolves.
I've had a couple juniors over the years, and even without AI it was amazing just how much code they'd write. Like a tool script that kind worked and is 2000+ lines, but after my review/rewrite it's more generalized with error handling and it's 300 lines.