I've worked at FAANG companies before making the standard X00,000$ total comp on projects with millions of users. I know how development at top companies "in the real world" works.
> the frontend is the most volatile part
Ok, whatever. Fortunately there are more things out there in software dev than just the one specific usecase you brought up. And its useful for that.
> I guess you're advocating
No, I am saying that as of right now, AI is a tool that speeds up development process significantly. And I am not talking about just generating a lot of stuff at once.
There are hybrid approaches that a human can use, to use AI, as well as code themselves that are useful.
And one specific example, would be that you can instantly look up an error and take suggestions for fixing it to get ideas.
I've worked at FAANG companies before making the standard X00,000$ total comp on projects with millions of users. I know how development at top companies "in the real world" works.
> the frontend is the most volatile part
Ok, whatever. Fortunately there are more things out there in software dev than just the one specific usecase you brought up. And its useful for that.
> I guess you're advocating
No, I am saying that as of right now, AI is a tool that speeds up development process significantly. And I am not talking about just generating a lot of stuff at once.
There are hybrid approaches that a human can use, to use AI, as well as code themselves that are useful.
And one specific example, would be that you can instantly look up an error and take suggestions for fixing it to get ideas.