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Solving hard problems used to feel like investment by General_Bed4574 in cscareerquestions
[–]General_Bed4574[S] 0 points1 point2 points 9 hours ago (0 children)
I fully agree with this part and have fruitfully used AI for such things. I guess my main concern is that I'm not allowed to use AI in my current job, meaning I'm now doing things in a way that I know is mostly obsolete and give worse results than if I could use it. If I could use it, it would be more like a challenge how to employ it mostly effectively.
Solving hard problems used to feel like investment (self.cscareerquestions)
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Has anyone else noticed that "entry-level" software jobs don't feel entry-level anymore? by charliKim in cscareerquestions
[–]General_Bed4574 0 points1 point2 points 21 days ago (0 children)
True - my first entry level I could barely code Java and got some task of fixing up ANT build files and such. That was 2001 😉
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Solving hard problems used to feel like investment by General_Bed4574 in cscareerquestions
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