Cameri @Cameri - 1d
We’ve entered a new era in software development. People from roles like product design or product ownership, who understand user needs and business goals, can now become more effective developers than some with years of engineering seniority. Why? Because they embrace AI tools and know how to communicate intent. They’re not afraid to experiment, iterate, and improve their prompting. Their code might be sloppy at first, but they’ll outpace traditional devs in delivered value before long with enough curiosity and dedication. The rules have changed. Clear thinkers and fast learners win. Not just coders.
You are right on. My brother completely skips Figma today. He also understood how it was a waste of time when he could just ship the feature himself.
Wish you much success
726a1 - 1d
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That won’t stop human ingenuity
bjorn @bjorn - 1d
Sure, for coding green field prototypes or trivial bug fixes. For everything else you need to actually know what you're doing. LLMs are an incredibly leaky abstraction when it comes to building software.
Neo ⚡️ @neo - 13h
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Xtr3m3hodl @Xtr3m3hodl - 11h
Claude code's plan mode would get you pretty close.