| ▲ | bendmorris 4 hours ago | |||||||
Completely resonate with this. There don't seem to be many of us, at least in my online bubble, but you're not alone. I believe and hope eventually we'll come around to valuing people who have put in the work - not just to understand and review output but to make choices themselves and keep their knowledge and judgement sharp - when we fully realize the cost of not doing so. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Kye 17 minutes ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I value people who put in the work. I also value being able to make a little one-off single use gadget without having to spend a week doing remedial python every few months. I can understand it once it's written but writing it is a separate skill. Of course, having learned a few languages, understanding data types, knowing to prompt it for idiomatic code and check against best practices, etc is vital to being able to do that. The basic skills need to be developed even if not everyone gets the same value out of being able to write code. | ||||||||
| ||||||||