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by thiago_fm
1 day ago
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Of course, for example, a Civil Engineer learns integrals, so it can learn advanced engineering topics. It may not often use them often as it uses software, or it may not remember all integrals rule tables, but it understands the concept, it's usefulness, and in case he needs it, he can figure out a way to work it out. This is the same for Software Engineering and code. You don't need to have written the HTTP protocol library in order to use it. I haven't written a single line of code since more than an year, but I've made the AI write multiple thousands of lines of code since then. It's just a calculator. You still need to know how to use the calculator and for what purpose do you use it. What changed is that you no longer will need to learn all ins and outs of coding. |
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