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by exar0815
1178 days ago
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Well, sure. That's because most Software "Engineers" are one-trick-ponys. Many already getting uncomfortable when they have to switch language paradigms. Hyper-Specialized in one set of abilities completely documented and human-defined without any interaction with non-deterministic systems. That's why I always tend to laugh at the self-awarded "Engineer". Most of you aren't. Not by a long shot. Engineers in the classical sense need to think in much more dimensions. Try developing modern electronics. Analog and digital electronics, high speed and high frequency electronics, embedded develpment while debugging both software and hardware in tandem. The odd EMC problem backfiring into your software. Adding mechanical engineering and thermal management, notwithstanding supply chain management. Nothing I have seen from an AI comes even close. Hell, haven't even seen an AI autorouter that's worth a second look. And that's already working in a constrained solvespace. TLDR: If you're not a one-trick-code-vomiter, you'll be fine. |
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