I really hope a team in the UK Home Office is working overtime this weekend, to design a visa & relocation package for phenomenally highly paid US tech workers who need to leave (and internationals who now can't move to the US).
Incredibly low hanging fruit for UK prosperity.
Honest reflections from coding with AI so far as a non-engineer:
It can get you 70% of the way there, but that last 30% is frustrating. It keeps taking one step forward and two steps backward with new bugs, issues, etc.
If I knew how the code worked I could probably fix it myself. But since I don't, I question if I'm actually learning that much.
Very interesting to realise that many don't like Notion. This has deffo added fuel to my view that only a subset of millennials are actually 'modern internet people'. A lot of you are just boomers in young bodies!
Or is Notion genuinely not that good? 🤔
@gyurisc The developer class that translates English into code will struggle and only the top 1% and legacy maintainers will stay
The coders who act as product guys will thrive better than ever. The level of abstraction will be lifted up, more work on UX and business logic, less on code