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by dmitrijbelikov
366 days ago
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I think that Andrej presents “Software 3.0” as a revolution, but in essence it is a natural evolution of abstractions. Abstractions don't eliminate the need to understand the underlying layers - they just hide them until something goes wrong. Software 3.0 is a step forward in convenience. But it is not a replacement for developers with a foundation, but a tool for acceleration, amplification and scaling. If you know what is under the hood — you are irreplaceable.
If you do not know — you become dependent on a tool that you do not always understand. |
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In a way programmers found where our roots grow, they can not find your limits.
Software 3.0 is a step into a different light, where software finds its own limits.
If we know where they are rooted, we will merge their best attempts. Only because we appreciate their resultant behavior.