| ▲ | liampulles 14 hours ago | |
I contracted briefly on a post-LLM-boom Excel modernization project (which ended up being consulting mainly, because I had to spend all my time explaining key considerations for a long-running software project that would fit their domain). The company had already tried to push 2 poor data analysts who kind of new Python into the role of vibe coding a Python desktop application that they would then distribute to users. In the best case scenario, these people would have vibe coded an application where the state was held in the UI, with no concept of architectural seperation and no prospects of understanding what the code was doing a couple months from inception (except through the lens of AI sycophancy), all packaged as a desktop application which would generate excel spreadsheets that they would then send to each other via Email (for some reason, this is what they wanted - probably because it is what they know). You can't blame the business for this, because there are no technical people in these orgs. They were very smart people in this case, doing high-end consultancy work themselves, but they are not technical. If I tried to do vibe chemistry, I'm sure it would be equally disastrous. The only thing vibe coding unlocks for these orgs by themselves is to run headfirst into an application which does horrendous things with customer data. It doesn't free up time for me as the experienced dev to bring the cost down, because again, there is so much work needed to bring these orgs to the point where they can actually run and own an internal piece of software that I'm not doing much coding anyway. | ||
| ▲ | Havoc 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> post-LLM-boom Excel modernization project Well there is a terrifying thought | ||