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Comment by mihaaly

11 hours ago

> Professionally you are downgrading

It is the contrary!

You learn using a very powerfool tool. This is a tool, like text editor and compiler.

But you focus on the logic and function more instead of syntax details and whims of the computer languages used in concert.

The analogy from construction is to be elevated from being a bricklayer to an engineer. Or using various shaped shovels with wheelbarrel versus mechanized tools like excavators and dumpers in making earthworks.

... of course for those the focus is in being the master of bricklayers, which is noble, no pun intended, saying with agreeing straight face, bricklaying is a fine skill with beautiful outputs in their area of use. For those AI is really unnecessary. An existential threat, but unnecessary.

I agree with you, syntax details are not important but they haven't been important for a long time due to better editors and linters.

> But you focus on the logic and function more instead of syntax details and whims of the computer languages used in concert.

This is exactly my point. I learned logical mistakes when my first if else broke. Only reason you or I can guide these into good logic is because we dealt with bad ones before all this. I use claude myself a lot because it saves me time. But we're building a culture where no one ever reads the code, instead we're building black boxes.

Again you could see it as the next step in abstraction but not when everyone's this dependent on a few companies prepared to strip the world of its skills so they can sell it back to them.