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roxolotl | 4 days ago

I think we’re agreeing and likely have different understandings of what’s meant by “code wasn’t the hard part”. What you’re describing is what I’m calling the hardest part: building a system. To me that’s different from “coding”. This isn’t engaging in revisionist history. It’s why I’m referencing a book written 51 years ago, almost two decades before I was born,[0] and referring to a joke about systems design from ‘99[1].

0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mythical_Man-Month?wprov=s...

1: https://www.laputan.org/mud/

Edit: This also isn’t to say that _millions_ around the world aren’t employed just to write code. This isn’t to say LLMs aren’t hugely disruptive. This isn’t even to say they aren’t also good at the hard parts. It’s just to say there’s a difference between coding and systems design and one is harder than the other in most cases in most jobs.

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