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by foobarbazetc
1817 days ago
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That's not really how it's going to go though. Just look at what your average person is able to accomplish with Excel. Your own example of the CEO becoming a CTO can be used in every level and part of the business. Now the receptionist is building office automation tools because they can describe what they want in plain English and have this thing spit out code. |
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Approximately nothing.
The average knowledge worker somewhat more, but lots of them are at the level of “I can consume a pivot table someone else set up”.
Sure, there are highly-productive, highly-skilled excel users that aren't traditional developers that can build great things, but they aren’t “your average person”.