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Is this really the future of all programmers? Does it make sense to still doing things by hand?
Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of content about AI and its impact on programming, and the message is usually something like this: * writing code by hand is becoming pointless — you should let LLMs generate everything, and the programmer’s role is basically just validation * we should accept the idea
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Is this really the future of all programmers? Does it make sense to still doing things by hand?
REDDIT · r/singularity · 5h ago · ⬆ 44 · 💬 101
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Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of content about AI and its impact on programming, and the message is usually something like this: * writing code by hand is becoming pointless — you should let LLMs generate everything, and the programmer’s role is basically just validation * we should accept the idea