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by sminchev
18 days ago
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What currently happens looks really scary. The level of technical skills needed to make and deploy app in production dropped a lot. Everybody are trying to make something. This can be good and bad. Good because increasing the level of concurrency should lead to better end results. At the same time, a lot of people, not knowing what they are doing, they create AI slop.
Of course, they have good intentions, and do their best, just the quantity of low-quality apps becomes too big. Open, for example, Reddit, and check the SideProject channel. I counted 1 application per 2 minutes! This is huge! And a lot of it is bad quality, because people have no technical and UI/UX skills. They don't know what architecture, MVC, code review, retrospective, technical documentation, target group, performance, hashing of password, and a lot a lot of things really EXISTS. Even if you make something cool and stable, you just can't popup! And that's the current state. Too much noise! |
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