> To some engineers this is a bitter lesson, they chose to be engineers precisely because they don’t want to manage. AI inside one IDE will only get you so far though, so you start a second IDE and a third.
No, we chose to be engineers because someone has to actually do work and deliver stuff while everyone plays with the new toy.
Here is the question that no hype-driving AI coding enthusiast has answered so far on HN, or anywhere: Show us what what did you build in 3 months that we would have built in 3 years?
I still haven't got anyone to answer this, maybe this will be a first.
> To some engineers this is a bitter lesson, they chose to be engineers precisely because they don’t want to manage. AI inside one IDE will only get you so far though, so you start a second IDE and a third.
No, we chose to be engineers because someone has to actually do work and deliver stuff while everyone plays with the new toy.
Here is the question that no hype-driving AI coding enthusiast has answered so far on HN, or anywhere: Show us what what did you build in 3 months that we would have built in 3 years?
I still haven't got anyone to answer this, maybe this will be a first.