IMO the reason why people yearn for tools that generate code is that programming is broken—everything now is giant layer cakes of huge, complex and intransparent frameworks designed by and for large teams in giant tech companies
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IMO the reason why people yearn for tools that generate code is that programming is broken—everything now is giant layer cakes of huge, complex and intransparent frameworks designed by and for large teams in giant tech companies.
The same tech companies that flooded programming with overly complex tools, endless toolchains, new programming languages du jour every few years, required backwards-compatibility breaking updates and mandatory design overhauls are now selling you “AI” to generate code for the mess they made.
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IMO the reason why people yearn for tools that generate code is that programming is broken—everything now is giant layer cakes of huge, complex and intransparent frameworks designed by and for large teams in giant tech companies.
The same tech companies that flooded programming with overly complex tools, endless toolchains, new programming languages du jour every few years, required backwards-compatibility breaking updates and mandatory design overhauls are now selling you “AI” to generate code for the mess they made.
@thomasfuchs And whenever I try to talk to people, in this very industry no less, about how awful and pointless these modern frameworks are, I always get the same responses.
"But $foo has changed how modern computing works!"
"You just don't understand how modern computing works."
Look around, modern computing _doesn't_ work. Everything is broken, every tool presented to the public is tedious to use. Everything we build anymore is pure shite.
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@thomasfuchs And whenever I try to talk to people, in this very industry no less, about how awful and pointless these modern frameworks are, I always get the same responses.
"But $foo has changed how modern computing works!"
"You just don't understand how modern computing works."
Look around, modern computing _doesn't_ work. Everything is broken, every tool presented to the public is tedious to use. Everything we build anymore is pure shite.
@nuintari @thomasfuchs "everything is broken"? How are we getting anything done, then?