| ▲ | ryandrake an hour ago | |||||||
This is a business mindset, though. AI is great if you care about "delivering" stuff and "velocity" and you don't care what that stuff looks like. I got into computer programming because I like to program computers, not whatever this is. So glad I changed roles away from software development and only do programming at home as a hobby. | ||||||||
| ▲ | spicyusername 44 minutes ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Woodworkers and furniture factories live happily side by side. The unfortunate fact is that your boss or your customers never cared what your code looked like. They just cared that it worked bug free. The craft will live on, no doubt, but the fact is that we're in the age of industrial programming. Spending too much time twiddling line spacing, abstraction names, and dialing everything in just so is now for fun and not for profit. Although to be honest, AI enables you to do that at scale too. It's never been easier to rename or refactor tens of thousands of lines to your hearts content. Even twiddling is accelerated. | ||||||||
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