The point is the nuance of writing code is now no longer an elitist act that strikes the egos of those who understand the intricacies, it’s now democratized and in the hands of anyone. It’s not “good code” but it can be. It’s a kin to hiring your nephew that says he can code but can’t really other than stdio stuff but at least has the right attitude and asks the right questions.
I do believe there will be a day where we communicate what we need and software is written on the fly to facilitate that need. For better or worse.
> The point is the nuance of writing code is now no longer an elitist act that strikes the egos of those who understand the intricacies, it’s now democratized and in the hands of anyone.
Insofar as anything like that was ever true, it still is.
Not that writing code has ever been the hard part of software development.
I do believe there will be a day where we communicate what we need and software is written on the fly to facilitate that need. For better or worse.