▲ | conartist6 7 hours ago | |
I like the call-out for wrong learning. Learning is why we usually don't make the same mistake twice in a row, but it isn't wisdom. You can as easily learn something wrong as something right if you're just applying basic heuristics like "all pain is bad", which might lead one to learn that exercise is bad. Philosophy is the theory-building phase where learning becomes wisdom, and in any time period junior engineers are still going to be developing their philosophy. It's just that now they will hear a cacophony of voices saying dross like, "Let AI do the work for you," or, "Get on the bandwagon or get left behind," when really they should be reading things like The Mythical Man-Month or The Grug-brained Developer or Programming as Theory Building, which would help them understand the nature of software development and the unbendable scaling laws that govern its creation. Steve Yegge if you're out there, I dog dare you to sit down for a debate with me |