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Developer fears AI agents may erode coding skills despite productivity gains

A software developer expresses concern about AI agents and context engineering potentially diminishing coding skills, likening it to telling a painter to only describe their work. Despite this, the developer acknowledges the positive impact of AI on productivity and the democratization of coding, noting their own increased output over the past two years. AI

影响 AI tools like agents and copilots are changing how developers work, potentially impacting skill development and the nature of coding itself.

排序理由 The cluster consists of personal opinions and reflections on the impact of AI tools on software development skills and productivity.

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Developer fears AI agents may erode coding skills despite productivity gains

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    And no: context engineering and agent orchestration are not the same. I already feel that I am losing coding skills. Telling a painter to put down the brush and

    And no: context engineering and agent orchestration are not the same. I already feel that I am losing coding skills. Telling a painter to put down the brush and just describe the result won't satisfy the painter. 🎨 And it won't make her or him any better in the underlying craft(w…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    As an employee who's always been results and productivity driven, I have to admit: AI assisted # development and the whole rise of # AI agents is a wonderful th

    As an employee who's always been results and productivity driven, I have to admit: AI assisted # development and the whole rise of # AI agents is a wonderful thing. 🚀 And it's not going away. I genuinely like that coding is being democratized. And I have never (!!) been as produc…

  3. dev.to — LLM tag TIER_1 English(EN) · Oyedele Temitope ·

    AI code review checklist that actually catches problems

    <p>The two a.m. pager call is a rite of passage for many engineers, but the nature of those incidents is starting to change.</p> <p>Picture this. You just finished reviewing a pull request that looked almost perfect. The logic was clean, the variable names were descriptive and th…