"Why C is making assembly programmers worse at programming"
"Its going to make you reliant on the [compiler], and you will never be able to do anything that the [compiler] cant already do."
LLMs are here to stay, even if they don't write perfect code -- they are clearly very useful to an increasing number of existing developers and, more importantly, bringing new developers into the art of software creation.
> more importantly, bringing new developers into the art of software creation.
Counterpoint: the field is already chock-full of juniors trying to get a job, and the ones who are actually good at coding are now even more diluted in a sea of shiny nonsense.
"Its going to make you reliant on the [compiler], and you will never be able to do anything that the [compiler] cant already do."
LLMs are here to stay, even if they don't write perfect code -- they are clearly very useful to an increasing number of existing developers and, more importantly, bringing new developers into the art of software creation.