lol. It was not only wrong. It was wildly wrong. Your tone reeks with pride and entitlement. You’re one of those engineers who thinks he’s so great and a step above everyone else who is a non-swe engineer.
Personally I think being a swe is easy. It’s one of the easiest “engineering” skills you can learn hence why you have tons of people learning by themselves or from boot camps while other engineering fields require much more rigor and training to be successful. There’s no bootcamp to be a rocket engineer and that’s literally the difference.
The confidence you have here and how completely off base you are with your intuition on who is just evidence for how wrong you are everywhere else. You should take that to heart. Everything we are talking about is speculation, but your idiotic statements about me is on the ground evidence for how wrong you can be. Why would anyone trust your speculation about AI by how wildly wrong you are “clocking” me in.
> Do you think we sit around, artisinally crafting code the slow way, or something?
This statement is just dripping with raw arrogance. It’s insane, it just shows you think you’re better than everyone because you’re a swe. Let me get one thing straight, I’m a swe with tons of experience (likely more than you) and I’m proud of my technical knowledge and depth, but do I think that other “non swes” just look at us as if we are artisans? That’s some next level narcissism. It’s a fucking job role bro, we’re not “artisans” and nobody thinks of us that way, get off your high horse.
Also wtf do you mean by the “slow” way? Do you have communication issues? Not only will a non swe not understand you but even a swe doesn’t have a clue what the “slow” way means.
>We don't have test engineers or QA nearly as much as we used to, and a lot of IT work is automated, too.
Oh like automated testing or infra as code?? Ooooh such a great engineer you are for knowing these unknowable things that any idiot can learn. Thanks for letting me know a lot of IT work is “automated.” This area is one of the most mundane areas of software engineering, a bunch of rote procedures and best practices.
Also your “my dude” comments everywhere make you look not as smart as you probably think you look. Just some advice for you.
And sure it did. We don't have test engineers or QA nearly as much as we used to, and a lot of IT work is automated, too.
Do you think we sit around, artisinally crafting code the slow way, or something?