I’m really starting to think that mastering the next big programming language doesn’t include learning the syntax for if statements and for loops.
But rather, it will require you to understand the thinking behind the solution you are building and then being able to explain it in plain English.
That’s because AI is getting better and better every day, and already, if you are not using it in your day-to-day work, you are risking of falling behind.
I think succeeding as a developer will come down to these three skills:
1. Understanding the underlying logic behind the solution you are building 2. Structuring the solution to clear and understandable steps 3. Writing clear and concise enough prompts
Using AI as a developer is definitely not about copy pasting code.
The importance of understanding what you are doing, has never been more important.
Tuomo Kankaanpää
I’m really starting to think that mastering the next big programming language doesn’t include learning the syntax for if statements and for loops.
But rather, it will require you to understand the thinking behind the solution you are building and then being able to explain it in plain English.
That’s because AI is getting better and better every day, and already, if you are not using it in your day-to-day work, you are risking of falling behind.
I think succeeding as a developer will come down to these three skills:
1. Understanding the underlying logic behind the solution you are building
2. Structuring the solution to clear and understandable steps
3. Writing clear and concise enough prompts
Using AI as a developer is definitely not about copy pasting code.
The importance of understanding what you are doing, has never been more important.
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