That's my point. It's true codegen models generate code faster than humans do. Important remaining questions are:
* How do we scale up the other parts of the SDLC (planning, feasibility analysis, design, testing, deployment, maintenance)?
* What parts--if any--of the SDLC now take more or less time? Ex: we've seemingly cut down implementation time; does that come at the cost of maintenance, and if so is it still net worth it? Do we need to hire more designers, or do more user research?
The entire world is declaring "this is the future", but we don't even have simple data like "does this produce better code".
camgunz|4 days ago
* How do we scale up the other parts of the SDLC (planning, feasibility analysis, design, testing, deployment, maintenance)?
* What parts--if any--of the SDLC now take more or less time? Ex: we've seemingly cut down implementation time; does that come at the cost of maintenance, and if so is it still net worth it? Do we need to hire more designers, or do more user research?
The entire world is declaring "this is the future", but we don't even have simple data like "does this produce better code".