If you are already a good dev or "coder" you can use AI to speedup workflows especially for really basic crap or simple but data heavy stuff. If you are not a "coder" then its like a monkey trying to fuck a football.
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>If I asked you to guess the job title of someone coding an app for work, your first guess probably wouldn’t be “writer”. It probably wouldn’t be your second or fifth guess either.
The fact I wouldn’t be the first person you think of doesn’t offend me. None of my resumes have ever listed coding expertise as a skill. Most of what I know I picked up through work, which necessitates an understanding of technical language and an interest in programming trends. A little of what I know is osmosis from living in the Bay Area, where tech conversations are unavoidable for anyone with a social life.
If you are already a good dev or "coder" you can use AI to speedup workflows especially for really basic crap or simple but data heavy stuff. If you are not a "coder" then its like a monkey trying to fuck a football.
Archive: https://archive.today/nKuHV
From the post:
>>If I asked you to guess the job title of someone coding an app for work, your first guess probably wouldn’t be “writer”. It probably wouldn’t be your second or fifth guess either.
The fact I wouldn’t be the first person you think of doesn’t offend me. None of my resumes have ever listed coding expertise as a skill. Most of what I know I picked up through work, which necessitates an understanding of technical language and an interest in programming trends. A little of what I know is osmosis from living in the Bay Area, where tech conversations are unavoidable for anyone with a social life.
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