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That's...how the world works. We move on. We aren't programming computers by flipping toggle switches or moving patch cables around anymore either.
'Try directly hand-coding bits into regions of memory without a compiler/linker and experience how pathetic you feel without it.'
Naw man, the other day I pulled a moth out of my code.
code in some mothballs if its gonna be unmantained for a while. thats like programming 101
What a dumb take (in your quote). Autocompletion showing me all the members of an object is nothing like ChatGPT hallucinating members that don't exist. Autocomplete will show you members you haven't seen, or aren't even documented.
Not to mention they said syntax highlighting is a bad thing... Why use computers at all? Go back to the golden days of punchcards
From later in the article (emphasis author's)
That might be the goal but it is a long way away. The current models have no chance of replacing a skilled engineer. We will need completely new types of models to start getting close to that.
Without syntax highlighting?? Sorry I guess my pretty colors are a weakness. Some people just want to be curmudgeons
As always
There was article about programming atmega with pulling electrodes in and out of salty water.