|
|
|
|
|
by nickjohnsteblay
94 days ago
|
|
It's just a different journey. Now you need to define your architecture and requirements up front in documents, understand models and their cost/capabilities, do detailed reviews of any generated code, basically manage modern CI/CD software developement with a set of new tools. You can certainly write detailed code if you want, and probably should regularly to keep up to speed. Developing software these past few decades has been very inefficient and way more expensive than it should have been. It doesn't surprise me that technology has evolved to solve these problems. Analogy: We can still construct building using manual artisans but leveraging machinery and modern architecture techniques makes sense doesn't it? |
|