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by zdp7
101 days ago
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Velocity won't matter. How fast you code isn't what matters to the end user. We select software based on what works the best for us. Interfaces that are slop can only be successful if they fit how we work. If we assume coding is essentially an AI task now, the winner will be the team that builds the best software. Think of it like Apple under Steve Jobs. It wasn't velocity that was important, but attention and intentionality. I don't think LLMs can get us Steve Jobs quality. I see developers focusing on code review and optimizing interfaces to function well. |
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