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gabrieledarrigo | 6 months ago
Come on guys, working on backend applications and not having a clue about writing simple SQL statements, even for extracting some data from a database feels...awkward
gabrieledarrigo | 6 months ago
Come on guys, working on backend applications and not having a clue about writing simple SQL statements, even for extracting some data from a database feels...awkward
abustamam|6 months ago
My point is that there are acceptable levels of abstraction in all parts of software. Some companies will have different tolerances for understanding of that abstraction. Maybe they want a front-end dev to understand the CSS generated from tailwind. Or maybe they want them to know exactly what happens when a React node is rerendered. Or maybe the company doesn't care as long as the person is demonstrably productive and efficient at building stuff. What some consider basic knowledge can be considered irrelevant to others. Whether or not that has lasting consequences is to be seen, but that just brings us full circle back to the original problem at hand (is it good that people can vibe code something and not understand the code it generates)