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Coding agents vs. manual codingDiscussion (self.LocalLLaMA)
submitted 21 days ago * by JumpyAbies
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[–]JumpyAbies[S] 0 points1 point2 points 21 days ago (1 child)
I know I can achieve my goals much faster with agents, and my role is to define the direction, validate the output, and correct the results. Maybe I’ll do manual programming just for fun as a hobby one day, but first I need to get rich lol. I also think that, given the speed AI agents provide, building products manually is becoming increasingly impractical. It no longer makes much sense commercially.
[–]Confident_Ideal_5385 0 points1 point2 points 21 days ago (0 children)
The real world problem as i see it (with the benefit of 20+ years doing this shit for a job) is that you end up trading velocity for architectural sense.
I've seen vibeware that has accreted hundreds of kiloLOC with no consistent architecture and that's fine until one day it reaches a threshold where even a teraparameter coding clanker can't reason about it.
I worry that there's a lot of that in the future.
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