Yeah, cool; I got into this industry because coding is fun.<p>If the future of the profession is endless meetings about ideas while AI does the work for me, then that's a crappy future and, honestly, there are people who are loads better at ideas than me.
There is no chatgpt prompt that takes IDEA to functioning software program in rust in 1 go.<p>Even prompts that are good to produce the individual functions needed that make up the whole isn't really there. You still need to personalize or ask for further tuning of the code.<p>Which takes a programmer.<p>But now you dont have a programmer and language mess. You now have AI mess and language mess.
AI has been the greatest boost to my productivity since the instant feedback loop of PHP.<p>Every step it’s right there making me faster. It’s like horse drawn cart straight to a rocket ship. Invigorating, stimulating. I’m averaging 4 hours sleep because I just love creating with this tool.
Every big tech company has tried to do this, replacing programmers and engineers with product management and designers. Depending on the company, the trajectory of growth and development inversely correlates with the ratio of engineering to non-engineering.
The act of programming is changing, but I doubt LLMs are ready to replace clear thinking and the ability to maintain simplicity in the face of the ambiguity and complexity requirements.
I get it - programmers are seeing an existential threat to their livelihood and they're trying to figure out what comes next. Some talk about how it will boost their productivity. Others talk about how coding wasn't what they <i>really</i> did, it was understanding business requirements. Some point out that AI is actually really crap and it can't really replace them. This is saying they should leverage it to become entrepreneurs.<p>These are all good conversations to have. We don't know where all this is going, but things are going to change.
"See, I'm an idea man, Chuck. I got ideas coming at me all day..."<p><a href="https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Night_Shift_(film)" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Night_Shift_(film)</a><p>The drop line is the funniest though:<p>"Wait a second... hold the phone! Hold the phone! [speaking into tape recorder] Idea to eliminate garbage. Edible paper. You eat it, it's gone! You eat it, it's outta there! No more garbage!"<p>What'll they think of next? Just wait till "vibe ideas" put the idea men out of work 8-/
Lots of people have ideas. Good ideas. I've got ideas. Ideas are hard to execute on, and not just the programming side. LLMs aren't going to help as much as the author thinks, you get about 1 level of complexity down and they need a lot more direction.