I do 1 and 3 in that picture as a freelancer, so 2 is not really a concern. The answer to your question is: yes
It’s like everywhere, if you’re good at what you do you do not need to fear new tools/techniques. It’s great to be able to concentrate on solving the interesting problems/edge cases while not being bothered too much with boilerplate code/happy path tests.
But I often meet colleagues in projects and I have to say: if AI writes better code than you, you’re not good at it and you deserve to be replaced.
Did you make many moneys writing the codes?
I do 1 and 3 in that picture as a freelancer, so 2 is not really a concern. The answer to your question is: yes
It’s like everywhere, if you’re good at what you do you do not need to fear new tools/techniques. It’s great to be able to concentrate on solving the interesting problems/edge cases while not being bothered too much with boilerplate code/happy path tests.
But I often meet colleagues in projects and I have to say: if AI writes better code than you, you’re not good at it and you deserve to be replaced.
I know, I was just making a tongue in cheek comment about the word “codes”. It’s sort of a pet peeve of mine. Hence me writing “many moneys”.
And before you ask, I don’t know if I’m fun at parties, I don’t get invited /s
Actually, I think I would invite you to a party. The problem is, I don’t do parties. ;-)