Giorgio Polvara
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I think this is a good take, but it does not fully match my experience. For me, the dominant feeling around AI in software development has not been grief. It has been fear.
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The five stages of losing our craft | Debugging Leadership
Last Tuesday I was on a coaching call with an engineering manager. Let's call her Sarah (because that's her name). She was describing a situation I've now heard about forty times in the last twelveโฆ
https://andrewmurphy.io/blog/the-five-stages-of-losing-our-craft
about 2 months ago
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In many cases, software developers are not seen as professionals in the same way as doctors, plumbers, or lawyers. A big part of it is our own fault: too often, we are not seen as professionals because we do not act like them.
about 2 months ago
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It might be because English is not my native language, but what does "AI native" mean? Isn't the fact that we're adopting it at odds with the very definition of native?
about 2 months ago
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When interviewing for software engineering roles, I often notice a common mistake in system design discussions. If your solution depends on a cron job or frequent polling, reconsider. This usually means you're missing event-driven alternatives or simpler data retrieval methods
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