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ziml77 | 9 days ago

Yes AI has taken away the tedium, but a lot of that could already be overcome by leveraging your text editing tools well or with basic code generation (such as being able generate the skeleton of a class from an interface).

And there was something nice about still having to put in the manual work in those cases. It let me process what the code is actually doing and gave me the opportunity to internalize it in a way that just doesn't happen with AI. It also sort of gave me a thinking break where I was engaged at just the right level to let the thoughts about the more interesting parts float around in my head. With AI writing all the code, I feel like I'm either fully engaged with those thoughts or not engaged at all. And that's a bit of a problem because aha moments often happen when the idea is in that middle area of thought.

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