▲ | jplusequalt 5 days ago | |||||||||||||
>Would that experience get eroded though? Yes. If you stop doing something, you get worse at it. There is literally no exception to this that I'm aware of. In the future where everyone is dependent on ever larger amounts of code, the possibility that nobody will be equipped to write/debug that code should scare you. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | CuriouslyC 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
The amount of weightlifting a strength athlete needs to do to stay near their peak (but outside medal range) is ~15% of a full training workload. People can play instruments once a month and still be exceptional once the pathways are set down. Are you getting slightly worse at direct code jockeying? Sure, but not a lot, and you're getting superpowers in exchange. | ||||||||||||||
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