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by CuriouslyC
401 days ago
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Except that AI agents are the new offshoring. The new hotshot developer will be someone who understands what clients want deeply, knows the domain, has sufficient engineering skill to understand the system that needs to be built and is able to guide swarms of coding agents efficiently. Having all this in one person is super valuable because you lose a lot of speed and fidelity in information exchange between brains. I wouldn't be surprised if someone could hit like 30-50 kloc/day within a few years. I can hit 5-10kloc/day doing this stuff depending on a lot of factors, and that's driving ~2 agents at a time mostly. Imagine driving 20. |
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Here is an unwanted advice, it is not going to be the new hotshot developer, rather hotshot technical and solution architects.
The dream of CASE tools is finally here, pump the requirements into the software factory (aks instruction files), and the replicator handles the rest.