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Hmmm, is there any insight if these are really getting much better at coding? Will hand coding be dead within a few years, just human typing in english?


Mia espero estas ke ne, ni nur parolos home inter homoj, robotoj anticipe faros servutoj por taŭge fari niajn dezirojn realigi laŭ niaj faktaj bezonoj. Kompreneble ni ĉiuj flue parolos Esperanto por taga geopolitikaj internaciaj aferoj, kaj ia ajn alia lingvo kiu plaĉas al mi por aliaj aferoj.

Estonteco estas hela, miaj karaj siboj.


I'm a lead developer of one of codebases which is heavily reliant on atleast 6 different apps. Apart from my projects own milestones, I also have its own bugs/fixes. Then every other day some one wants a feature. The requests are so overwhelming that I do , "please speak to my manager". Because thats the only valid way of getting things done on a agreeable time, the time at which both me and the person expecting the feature can reasonably expect.


When I started my web dev career. I have to say Rails was the easiest to get into(It was Rails 4 then). You need to give into the magic in the beginning. I still love it and is main goto thing unless scalability is millions of requests per second. Some problems I had - Upgrade from Rails 4 to 5 was a pain - Memory was a big problem in some apps


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