| ▲ | jmartrican 2 hours ago | |
> So what’s the ideal “middle ground” in this situation? I use agents to code. But I remember the early days of just AI smart complete in the IDE, where as the programmer I had to be more involved with designing and implementating the solution. This kept me engaged with the implementation as it was being built out. Now with agents, I find myself trying to catch up with what the agent did and spend more time code reviewing. Maybe you end up in the same place in the end. But building the implementation, vs code reviewing, feels more rewarding and I think helps keep your mental tool sharpened. | ||
| ▲ | nullbio an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
I think it's the opposite. Being only the code reviewer devolves into being lazy and cutting corners. The sharpening comes from hands-on practice. | ||
| ▲ | jmartrican 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I think that the onus is on us to get better at using agents and AI to solve the pain points and speed things up while keeping quality high and our mental tools sharpened. I do nto think turning back is an option, but managing the pain points and leveling up is. | ||