
Tejas
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AI is changing the software engineering craft. Anders Hejlsberg (@ahejlsberg) - creator of C#, TypeScript and industry legend - on why code review needs to get more enjoyable in response: #1 - AI is shifting the craft from writing code, to reviewing code: "In a sense, we're all turning into project managers. We can have an army of junior programmers, called agents, that will just spit out reams of code but someone's got to have the big picture and review all of that. And so, increasingly, our craft is going from one of writing the code, to one of reviewing the code and building the architecture of the code and overseeing the work. It's a different kind of craft. It's a different kind of enjoyment. I've always liked writing the code. To me that was the fulfilling part, seeing it work. In a way, AI robs a little bit of that, because I am less interested in reviewing code." #2 - The code review experience should be improved: "I think we could also make the process of reviewing code much more interesting than it is today. I mean, today, you see a list of diffs in alphabetical order and now it's up to you to make heads or tails of it. There are more pedagogical ways of presenting that. And you could have commentary generated by the AI that tells you what the changes are and whatever, and then tries to guide you along. So that symbiotic relationship, I think we need to work on that more and to keep the enjoyment in there."

I’ll say close but Federer in 2017 was a beast… - 2 Slams - Sunshine Double - Comeback at 35 And ofc this 🔥🔥🔥



Hearing that Ben Bader died of a natural heart attack is a wake up call. It runs in my family too, dad almost died before 60. When that happened, I got labs done and doctors told me I need to be on a statin at 35. I am 35 this year. Making that doctor's appointment asap. Tweeting for a little accountability on myself since i'd been putting it off. RIP Ben Bader 💔








