Hi, this is a question that popped into my mind when i saw an article about some AWS engineer talking about ai assistants taking over the job of programmers, this reminded me that it’s not the first time that something like this was said.

My software engineering teacher once told me that a few years ago people believed graphical tools like enterprise architect would make it so that a single engineer could just draw a pretty UML diagram and generate 90% of the project without touching any code,
And further back COBOL was supposed to replace programmers by letting accountants write their own programs.

Now i’m curious, were there many other technologies that were supposedly going to replace programmers that you remember?

i hope someone that’s been around much more than me knows something more or has some funny stories to share

  • @python
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    Dude I WISH an AI would do all the dumb AWS crap for me so that I could just hang out and build React frontends all day

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      12 days ago

      The thing that made me laugh when I saw the article that OP mentions is that it was coming from AWS.

      In my testing AWS’s Titan AI is the least useful for figuring out how to do things in AWS. It’s so terrible that Amazon just announced they’re using Claude for Alexa’s upcoming “AI” features.

    • Fonzie!
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      212 days ago

      I wish it could build front ends fornme so I could focus on database, backend and devops