Of course they do. I’ve been primarily a front end developer for 15 years. Working with designers. Shit takes so many iterations and so much time. Claude is faster but still “struggles” compared to basic rails work and API calls and test writing and whatnot.
I’m not sure how to answer the question on percentage of time coding. I quit my job as a director where coding wasn’t part of the job but have kept up on side stuff and architecture at work. Since the new year when I started this it’s been in bursts, some weeks or nights I’ll go super hard coding and others I’ll focus on other stuff. I go to conferences and study a lot on the subject of the industry so that’s what I do in bursts of the non-coding time.
I hired a virtual assistant to help with the non-coding things so lately it’s been a lot more.
In general I’d estimate at least 50% of my work on this thing since January has been coding but it’s really hard to gauge. Claude over the past 3 days has surpassed my personal coding productivity over the past 3 months though, if it wasn’t clear what I was saying.
Before those 3 months you mentioned, how much did you spend time coding on average (at work, or as a hobby) percentagewise?