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by raw_anon_1111
135 days ago
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If I’m starting off from sales -> reading the contract -> discovery -> design -> project plan -> implementation -> implementation review -> handover, how am I not involved with the business case? I would never trust a junior developer who is just an experienced ticket taker (and most don’t get their first job after 10 years of being hobbyist) to look in that level of detail. Honestly the code is the least important. What it does is. If I’m 50 years old and still just a “human LLM ticket taker”, I’ve done something horrible wrong in life. By definition, this is the worse AI coding will ever be, anyone hoping to stay in this game long term by being able to “codez real gud” is going to be in for a rude awakening. Enterprise development where most developers work was becoming a commodity in 2016 where it was easy to become “good enough” and comp still looks like it did on the high end a decade ago. Now it’s even harder to stand out from the crowd. Now we are seeing that even BigTech jobs where “I can reverse a b tree on the whiteboard” developers are becoming a disposable commodity with all of the layoffs. There is a reason I’ve been moving up the stack and closer to “the business” over the last decade |
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