Comment by causal
16 hours ago
If anything I'd expect all these tools to be easier for new engineers to adopt, unburdened by how things were before.
16 hours ago
If anything I'd expect all these tools to be easier for new engineers to adopt, unburdened by how things were before.
> unburdened by how things were before.
What burden are you talking about? Using LLMs isn't that hard, we have done harder things before.
Sure, there will be people that refuses to "let go" and want to keep doing things the way the like them, but hey! I've been productive with vim (now neovim) for 25 years and I work with engineers that haven't mastered their IDEs at the same level. Not even close!
Sure, they have have never been "burdened" by knowing other editors before those IDEs existed, but claiming that I would have it harder to use any of those because I've mastered other tools before is ridiculous.
Not sure how to address this without just restating TFA. Not all change builds on existing knowledge, and sometimes it is so rapid that keeping up is difficult.