One the one hand, I understand this approach (firing programmers that don’t use AI), but on the other hand, this is like firing someone for using emacs rather than PyCharm (or VSCode or whatever is the new hot). It’s sad that it looks like people are going back to being measured by lines of code.
I’d like to be able to just provide high level overviews of what I want done, then have an army of agents do it, but it doesn’t seem to be there yet (could be skill issue on my part, though).
One the one hand, I understand this approach (firing programmers that don’t use AI), but on the other hand, this is like firing someone for using emacs rather than PyCharm (or VSCode or whatever is the new hot). It’s sad that it looks like people are going back to being measured by lines of code.
I’d like to be able to just provide high level overviews of what I want done, then have an army of agents do it, but it doesn’t seem to be there yet (could be skill issue on my part, though).