Sujet : Re: Microsoft admits 30% of code not written by humans
De : fsquared (at) *nospam* fsquared.linux (Farley Flud)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy alt.comp.os.windows-11Date : 01. May 2025, 11:06:59
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2025 19:27:20 -0400, knuttle wrote:
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That has been obvious since the DOS days
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This is true.
Anyone who has ever "programmed" with Visual Studio knows that automated
code generation is present throughout.
Example. Invoke a window or other graphical object and a huge mass of code
is automatically dropped in place.
Another example. Write some short statments within ASP.NET and a huge
mass of javascript appears from nowhere.
In fact, most "programming" of any kind is simply stringing together standard,
pre-built modules to achieve an overall goal.
AI can easily do the same thing.
But TRUE PROGRAMMING is not blind coding but rather creative problem solving
and that will never be replaced by AI.
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