Comment by KronisLV
8 days ago
> we will end up spending all of our time on what we previously considered to be the most difficult 50% of tasks
Either that, or replacing the time with slacking off and not even getting whatever benefits doing the easiest tasks might have had (learning, the feeling of accomplishing something), like what some teachers see with writing essays in schools and homework.
The tech has the potential to let us do less busywork (which is great, even regular codegen for boilerplate and ORM mappings etc. can save time), it's just that it might take conscious effort not to be lazy with this freed up time.
The industry has already gone through many, many examples of software reducing developer effort. It always results in developers becoming more productive.