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I think, rather than saying they can’t do their job without an LLM, we should just say some can’t do their jobs.

That is, the job of a professional programmer includes having produced code that they understand the behavior of. Otherwise you’ve failed to do your due diligence.

If people are using LLMs to generate code, and then actually doing the work of understanding how that code works… that’s fine! Who cares!

If people are just vibe coding and pushing the results to customers without understanding it—they are wildly unethical and irresponsible. (People have been doing this for decades, they didn’t have the AI to optimize the situation, but they managed to do it by copy-pasting from stack overflow).




> That is, the job of a professional programmer includes having produced code that they understand the behavior of.

I have met maybe two people who truly understood the behaviour of their code and both employed formal methods. Everyone else, including myself, are at varying levels of confusion.


If you want to put the goalposts there, why program instead of building transistor networks?




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