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Vlyn@lemmy.zip ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

I’m a senior software developer (Currently .NET backend with DevOps). Writing code is probably less than 10% of my work day. And in that 10% Visual Studio autocomplete does most of the typing. It’s frequently wrong, but it’s good enough plenty of the times.

Actually working on software consists of writing specifications, security concerns, architecture, talking management out of dumb decisions, having meetings with stakeholders or other companies, working on automatic deployments, writing unit and integration tests, refactoring, performance optimizations, database migrations, bugfixing, …

Green field writing new code is rare and that’s mainly what AI can do (80% correct, maybe). Most of real programming work happens on existing code.

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