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Here’s the rub: As of about May, LLMs can now execute most of the leaf tasks and even some higher-level interior tasks, even on large software projects. Which is great. But what’s left over for humans is primarily the more difficult planning and coordination nodes. Which are not the kind of task that you typically give junior developers.
C’est peut être là que je diverge. C’est vrai pour les développeurs « code », un peu moins pour les développeurs « produit ».
However, some junior engineers pick this new stuff up and fly with it, basically upleveling themselves. And many senior engineers seem to be heading towards being left behind. So what is it, then?
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Chat-Oriented Programming, CHOP for short (or just chop). Chop isn’t just the future, it’s the present. And if you’re not using it, you’re starting to fall behind the ones who are.
Ne croyez pas qu’on a à faire à encore un rêveur qui imagine un futur avec des voitures volantes. On parle du présent.
They believe these generic autonomous software agents will solve the problem of chop being too difficult and toilsome. In fact some people claim that agents can take over the task graph entirely, perhaps at least for small businesses, allowing non-technical CEOs to launch apps themselves without having to hire any pesky developers.
I think those people are smoking some serious crack.
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