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  3. None of the "code generation" stuff is new by the way.

None of the "code generation" stuff is new by the way.

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  • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

    None of the "code generation" stuff is new by the way.

    The tech industry has tried to speed up coding and increase software output for the last 3 to 4 decades, by various means; e.g. Rapid Application Development, Expert Systems, Object-Oriented Programming, thousands of different frameworks all the way to trying to off-shore development and exploit third-world labor.

    The problem with this is: there is no software scarcity. Pretending that "we can't make software fast enough" is a red herring to hide the fact that making (good) software is 90% painstaking research, design, planning, marketing and talking to and supporting customers.

    And 10% writing the actual code—the C-suite is doing ye olde "trying to find a technical solution to a social problem".

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    @thomasfuchs Its like everyone forgot what they learned in "Introduction to software engineering" We all at least took that class didn't we?

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    • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

      None of the "code generation" stuff is new by the way.

      The tech industry has tried to speed up coding and increase software output for the last 3 to 4 decades, by various means; e.g. Rapid Application Development, Expert Systems, Object-Oriented Programming, thousands of different frameworks all the way to trying to off-shore development and exploit third-world labor.

      The problem with this is: there is no software scarcity. Pretending that "we can't make software fast enough" is a red herring to hide the fact that making (good) software is 90% painstaking research, design, planning, marketing and talking to and supporting customers.

      And 10% writing the actual code—the C-suite is doing ye olde "trying to find a technical solution to a social problem".

      alper@rls.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
      alper@rls.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @thomasfuchs @dymaxion The other 90% is configuration where to be fair LLMs are useful quite regularly.

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      • thomasfuchs@hachyderm.ioT thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io

        None of the "code generation" stuff is new by the way.

        The tech industry has tried to speed up coding and increase software output for the last 3 to 4 decades, by various means; e.g. Rapid Application Development, Expert Systems, Object-Oriented Programming, thousands of different frameworks all the way to trying to off-shore development and exploit third-world labor.

        The problem with this is: there is no software scarcity. Pretending that "we can't make software fast enough" is a red herring to hide the fact that making (good) software is 90% painstaking research, design, planning, marketing and talking to and supporting customers.

        And 10% writing the actual code—the C-suite is doing ye olde "trying to find a technical solution to a social problem".

        petrillic@hachyderm.ioP This user is from outside of this forum
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        @thomasfuchs "all you have to do is meticulously and accurately describe 100% of your requirements and restrictions"

        Sure, seems great Jan.

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