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by emerkel
107 days ago
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I’m 66 and retired in 2023, and I agree. In most respects I consider myself a Luddite, or maybe a neo-Luddite. I think a lot of that comes from the constant business push for “new” and “faster” for no reason other than that they’re new and faster. But I’ve used both Claude and Codex for more than a year now, and while they can still be amazingly frustrating, they also keep getting better. Since the projects I work on now are my own, I like being able to work with these tools almost the way I’d work with a smart but inexperienced junior programmer—useful, capable, sometimes surprising, and still needing guidance. To me, it still takes skill, domain knowledge, and programming knowledge to get meaningful results. What it can remove is not the need to think, but a lot of the hours spent pounding out code. I understand the sense of loss some people feel when they talk about the art of programming. But no one is stopping them from opening their IDE and doing it the old way. For my part, I enjoy seeing my ideas come to life with less sweat. I’ve done plenty of sweating alrea |
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