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by trollbridge
137 days ago
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The examples given are using tools to do well-defined, repeatable processes. So far, despite many attempts by upper management to make software the same way, it hasn't happened, and AI doesn't appear to be any different. I don't see a huge difference between people writing in a high-level language and people writing complex prompts. |
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AI agents isn't coding in Common Lisp home made macro DSL, is me doing in one hour doing something that could have taken a couple of days, even if I have to fix some slop along the way.
Thus I can already see the trend that started with MACH architecture and SaaS products, to go even further decreasing the team sizes required for project delivery.
Projects I used to be part of a 10 people team, are started to be sized into 5 or less.