←back to thread

376 points meetpateltech | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.199s | source
Show context
skovati ◴[] No.44007027[source]
I'm curious how many ICs are truly excited about these advancements in coding agents. It seems to me the general trend is we become more like PMs managing agents and reviewing PRs, all for the sake of productivity gains.

I imagine many engineers are like myself in that they got into programming because they liked tinkering and hacking and implementation details, all of which are likely to be abstracted over in this new era of prompting.

replies(10): >>44007084 #>>44007089 #>>44007094 #>>44007178 #>>44007221 #>>44007237 #>>44007252 #>>44007274 #>>44008114 #>>44010090 #
awestroke ◴[] No.44007084[source]
At the end of the day, it's your job to deliver value. If a tool allows you to deliver more faster, without sacrificing quality, it's your responsibility to use that tool. You'll just have to make sure you can fully take responsibility for the end deliverables. And these tools are not only useful for writing the final code
replies(3): >>44007247 #>>44009556 #>>44009962 #
1. blibble ◴[] No.44009962[source]
> At the end of the day, it's your job to deliver value. If a tool allows you to deliver more faster, without sacrificing quality

I guess that's LLMs ruled out then