At some point, I realized most developers don't need to be very good. The ones with talent will get good, the mediocre ones can use crutches, which will probably make them better. We can all get on with our lives.
I find it at least mildly amusing that it seems like we spend a considerable amount of time trying to make things easier for ourselves as developers, but if you succeed too hard, people begin to get nervous or angry. Kinda like the negative reactions you'll see to no-code tools.
Some of it must be rational in some way, but I have to believe a lot of it is insecurity. To be fair, if AI could do what I do better than me, I'd be bummed out because I enjoy doing it and also I'd probably be out of a job. On the other hand, if it's physically possible, then it's inevitable.
There are people who once worried about autocomplete ruining programmers. I'll give you that I don't enjoy programming without intellisense, but it's not because I can't.
Let's hope chatgpt&co will not end up like no-code which overpromised for decades and didn't deliver. But surely I'm only having a negative outburst here. ;)
Some of it must be rational in some way, but I have to believe a lot of it is insecurity. To be fair, if AI could do what I do better than me, I'd be bummed out because I enjoy doing it and also I'd probably be out of a job. On the other hand, if it's physically possible, then it's inevitable.
There are people who once worried about autocomplete ruining programmers. I'll give you that I don't enjoy programming without intellisense, but it's not because I can't.