In this letter, the CEO of Coinbase talks about non-technical teams shipping production code. Honestly, I don’t think he knows what he’s talking about.
Using AI agents makes it possible for teams who are not deeply technical in the syntax of a language to ship production code. But that team had better be very deeply technical in managing the structure and quality of the code that is produced.
What the agents give us is the ability to disengage from deep syntax. But they do not give us the ability to disengage from modular design and architecture. You still need to be deeply technical in those topics in order to produce good production quality code.
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@ptr_to_joel If you and your team don't like a pattern, don't use it, simple, that being said when its the right tool a good write model makes it easier to reason about interactions in complex domains, especially if its event driven, if you passing huge dtos around you building a crud app lol
YEEEESSSS!! You can finally use Osprey's algebraic effects directly in the playground!!!
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And here it is!!! My new programming language Osprey! This has been a 20 year long dream, finally made possible with AI assistance. So stoked this is finally possible! 🎉
Stars and shares appreciated! ✨
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