• Maxxie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    (let me preach a little, I have to listen to my boss gushing about AI every meeting)

    Compare AI tools: now vs 3 years ago. All those 2022 “Prompt engineer” courses are totally useless in 2025.

    Extrapolate into the future and realize, that you’re not losing anything valuable by not learning AI tools today. The whole point of them is they don’t require any proficiency. It “just works”.

    Instead focus on what makes you a good developer: understanding how things work, which solution is good for what problem, centering your divs.

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      2 days ago

      Key skill is to be able to communicate your problem and requirements which turns out to be really hard.

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        It’s also a damn useful skill whether you’re working with AI or humans. Probably worth investing some effort into that regardless of what the future holds.

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          Though it’s more work with current AI at least compared to another team member - the AI cannot have access to a lot of context due to data security rules.