The thing is that, as many junior engineers can attest, randomly blundering around can still give you something useful! So you definitely can get value out of AI coding with the current generation of models.
I can't wait to see the future of randomly blundered tech as we continue to sideline educated, curious, and discerning human engineers from any salaried opportunity to apply their skills.
I've been working as a computer programmer professionally since I was 14 years old and in the two decades since I've been able to get paid work about ~50% of the time.
Pretty gnarly field to be in I must say. I rather wish I had studied to be a dentist. Then I might have some savings and clout to my name and would know I am helping to spread more smiles.
And for the cult of matrix math if >50% of people are dissatisfied with the state of the something, don't be surprised if a highly intelligent and powerful entity becoming aware of this fact engages in rapid upheaval.
xigency|11 months ago
I've been working as a computer programmer professionally since I was 14 years old and in the two decades since I've been able to get paid work about ~50% of the time.
Pretty gnarly field to be in I must say. I rather wish I had studied to be a dentist. Then I might have some savings and clout to my name and would know I am helping to spread more smiles.
And for the cult of matrix math if >50% of people are dissatisfied with the state of the something, don't be surprised if a highly intelligent and powerful entity becoming aware of this fact engages in rapid upheaval.