so what happened to learning how to do things yourself?
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so what happened to learning how to do things yourself? all the thought leaders in tech seem to think that's no longer useful after yelling at juniors for two decades that if i don't practice coding i won't be good at programming. where the fuck did all that go?
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so what happened to learning how to do things yourself? all the thought leaders in tech seem to think that's no longer useful after yelling at juniors for two decades that if i don't practice coding i won't be good at programming. where the fuck did all that go?
@chirpbirb it just genuinely feels like another instance of "well I got here and now I'm removing the paths to get here" yeah.
In other news, maybe just getting out of this computer business it seems deeply stupid.
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so what happened to learning how to do things yourself? all the thought leaders in tech seem to think that's no longer useful after yelling at juniors for two decades that if i don't practice coding i won't be good at programming. where the fuck did all that go?
@chirpbirb honestly I don't think that changed, even IF you're in favor of vibe coding, you will run into problems that it cannot fix for you, and if you cannot read, debug, or understand code, you will be forever stuck slapping more money at trying to get past the issue, and if you somehow DO get past that you'll end up with thoroughly unmaintainable code.
There are plenty stories of bad code some CEO made being unfixable, and I think it should be treated the same as WYSIWYG editor code tbh.
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