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>Tyrone <none@none.none> wrote at 02:32 this Sunday (GMT):>
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A lot of times, programming involves connecting "trivial problems in an
advanced way". Sorting a list of names would be needed for a dropdown,
letter or word counts are usually used to limit how much text a user can
input, and averages are useful for any kind of data summary. While
they're not /everything/ in programming, knowing the basics (or being
able to figure it out easily) can definitely help you out. They're also
fun to figure out in my opinion.
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[snip]In the real world, very few problems have "already been coded". Which is why>
people who proclaim that "AI" is going to make programmers "obsolete" have no
GD clue what they are talking about.
Yeah, AI is very very annoying and not a good replacement for coders.
But here is another take:
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/11/20/a-coder-considers-the-waning-days-of-the-craft
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There will also be a need for coders, though. Cannot completely trust what AI
mines from the internet.
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