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by ethbr1
385 days ago
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Do you think compilers helped teams ship more value faster from worse developers? IDEs with autocomplete? Linters? At the end of the day, coders are being paid money to produce something. It's not art -- it's a machine that works and does a thing. We can do that in ways that create a greater or lesser maintenance burden, but it's still functional. LLM coding tools detractors are manufacturing reasons to avoid using another tool that helps them write code. They need to get over the misconception of what the job is. As another comment previously quipped 'If you want to write artisanal, hand-tuned assembly that's beautiful, do that on your own time for a hobby project.' |
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I'm tired of engaging with this false equivalence so I won't. Deterministic systems are not the same.
> It's not art -- it's a machine that works and does a thing.
That's right. But what you need to understand is that the machines we create can and do actively harm people. Leaking secure information, creating software that breaks systems and takes down critical infrastructure. We are engineers first and foremost and artists second. And that means designing systems to be robust and safe. If you can't understand that then you shouldn't be an engineer and should kindly fuck off.