Comment by zingar
11 hours ago
Nitpick: I don’t think architect is a good name for this role. It’s more of a technical project kickoff function: these are the things we anticipate we need to do, these are the risks etc.
I do find it different from the thinking that one does when writing code so I’m not surprised to find it useful to separate the step into different context, with different tools.
Is it useful to tell something “you are an architect?” I doubt it but I don’t have proof apart from getting reasonable results without it.
With human teams I expect every developer to learn how to do this, for their own good and to prevent bottlenecks on one person. I usually find this to be a signal of good outcomes and so I question the wisdom of biasing the LLM towards training data that originates in spaces where “architect” is a job title.
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