the difference is that when we are junior, we know our codes are not mature enough and we are humble. Now AI code generators are advertised like they will "change the world" and "finish the job in 2 hours while a veteran developer will need 2 days".
Being sarcastic towards kids because corporations lie in their ads is unfair.
And it's not a new thing, the NoCode craze did something similar 10 years ago. At least LLM deliver on some points.
I think it's actually part of the problem: they work, and we see people with no experience doing stuff that took us years to learn. So it's catarthic to focus on how they are failing rather than praise the users for optimistically trying.
the difference is that when we are junior, we know our codes are not mature enough and we are humble. Now AI code generators are advertised like they will "change the world" and "finish the job in 2 hours while a veteran developer will need 2 days".
That is why people feel unhappy and be sarcastic.
Being sarcastic towards kids because corporations lie in their ads is unfair.
And it's not a new thing, the NoCode craze did something similar 10 years ago. At least LLM deliver on some points.
I think it's actually part of the problem: they work, and we see people with no experience doing stuff that took us years to learn. So it's catarthic to focus on how they are failing rather than praise the users for optimistically trying.
Again it's unfair.
This is fantastic. Thank you.