Its great! At my next job interview, I will just look exacerbated when the interviewers ask me questions about my skills and I'll say, "You expect me to write my own code? What do you think this is, 2021?". The tech people will think I'm useless, but the hiring manager knows AI is the future.
It's not a bad language or a bad idea. But early in my career I saw quite a bit of "we got this far and now we are stuck but this project is important"
Not about the code really, but about how you organise the solution. You could do it well, but that wouldn't be typical!
Absolutely. I've written my fair share of bad vba too (sometimes my fault, sometimes arguably more limitations of the OM/app... I still shudder thinking of old PowerPoint automation, and some of Access too). I worked hard to learn from it & improve. But it's never gonna touch full OOP dev, ofc.
Sometimes a new hire will look at me like I’m insane when they’re stuck and I’m like “step 1, let’s get out a piece of paper and draw out how you want the process to work”
They’re usually the ones that have trouble completing things.
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I really like AI for helping me get unstuck or for repetitive tasks, and that’s it.
Vibe on you crazy normies.
Also AI coding while knowing what you’re doing is a cheat code.
Be careful, there are lots of fakes out there.
Art must come from the soul, and thus has to be homogeneously created….not instructively generated
Oh, I really misunderstood the vibe coding assignment.
[Shifts awkwardly. Buzzing noise stops.]
I mean shit has always Har spaghetti code. And ppl can do what they want.
But if a game had awful optimization it's still awful optimization.
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It might help people understand that professional programming is not just about belting out code as fast as you can.
Not about the code really, but about how you organise the solution. You could do it well, but that wouldn't be typical!
They’re usually the ones that have trouble completing things.