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by Karunamon 1251 days ago
I don't know about you but if I had the ability to dictate requirements and to get a program out the other side that matches those requirements, the process of coding has become mere busywork that can be eliminated for the benefit of me and everyone else.

I'm sure the buggy whip makers had pride in their work as well.

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Yep, it'll free us from the tedium of code writing and give us more time for meetings.

And as everyone knows, meetings are what get real programmers excited.

An every-day all-day all-hands code review, in a feeble attempt to keep up with all the code being cranked out by the A.I.
But none of what you are talking about has happened today and even the buggy whip reference doesn't make sense because the buggy whip market disappeared because we stopped using horses. The buggy whip equivalent would be the IDE.