My friend said that in ten years we will have so many GPT programmers that do not understand how to debug and truly troubleshoot or understand dependancy complexities, etc. Abstraction has its downsides.
Give someone a tool that only kinda knows how to use it and they can do some serious dmg.
I dunno, it seems to me that there will always be programmers that thrive at different layers of the abstraction stack. I've always been a high abstraction developer. AI is another very significant layer of abstraction without a doubt but it doesn't seem like something fundamentally new
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Give someone a tool that only kinda knows how to use it and they can do some serious dmg.
# didn't specify integers
return float('inf')
It may not help you figure out what you actually need, but hey, it's a valid tar command, so technically counts.
print("55")
chr(sum(range(((10<<1)+1)<<1<<1)))
Asking for my friend Excel . . .
https://www.americanscientist.org/article/gausss-day-of-reckoning
Who needs a programming language to answer that?
Have people not heard of Gauss?
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