بما إني الفلاح الذي أبهرته أضواء المدينة، وبعد أسبوعين من إستخدام ال ai عندي خاطرة سريعة
to be fair, we as developers even before ai were constantly copying and pasting code from random sources without fully understanding what it does. so, ai is just a new way of doing this imo.
@OmarSenpai_20 what i am saying is that a redistribution of roles might be all what will happen, i.e the junior will have the responsibilities of the senior back then, and all the other roles shift forward. this just my personal prediction i might be wrong but this how i see things now
@OmarSenpai_20 yes, it backfired, but it backfires more now. however, i agree with you partially. in the mean time i can't see ai really could do this, but this is so possible in the future. moreover, seniors and higher roles were already not writing much code, they describe what they want.
however, it's still something that needs to be done by an engineer who has a base knowledge of what they're dealing with. employers could have easily "google" things and build without us even before ai but it required much more time than now, but they are still lazy to do so.
we were basically professional "googlers", now we are supposed to be professional "prompters"
yes prompting is much easier and faster than googling and doesn't require you to spend some time to have the least possible amount of understanding of what you copied.
i just don’t get it
what’s the point of reading programming books? or basically any technical book?
like you aren’t gonna retain anything out of it anyways.