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by _jss
43 days ago
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This is a timely observation and feels right to me. I needed to get a relatively simple batch download -> transform -> api endpoint stood up. I wrote a fairly detailed prompt but left a lot of implementation details out, including data sources. Opus 4.7 built it about 90% the same way I would, but had way more convenience methods and step-validations included. It's great, and really frees me
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Just having ~13yrs experience heavily weighted in one language with some formal studying of others makes directing llms a lot simpler.
Learning syntax, primitives, package managers, testing, etc isn't that much of a lift compared to how I used to program.
Was helping a non-dev colleague who's using claude cowork/code to automate reporting the other day. They understand the business intelligence side well, but were struggling with basic diction to vibe code a pyautogui wrapper to pull up RDP and fill out a MS Access abstraction on a vendor DB.
Think we'll be fine for another 5-10 years as a profession