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by dantraztrev
484 days ago
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As one of the new devs , I feel like AI tools have pushed the bottom line higher , you can learn to do things and you can dive deep into technical aspect or in this case the basic implementation. But the velocity or expected velocity has increased , we expect more out of the junior devs then what we used to years ago , As if you don't use AI you're already behind. There will always be people who know how to do things better , who can understand what will be the most optimal code style for fastest and/or smallest assembly instruction , and in future this bottom line will get moved much further. We are probably coming close to something similar of 1980s game industry crash for engineers or we can avoid it. New devs may not care for deep tech knowledge they optimize for opportunities, and you give them tools for their disposal to optimize for opportunities and they grab it. |
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