Pity the developers who resist agentic coding
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An enthusiastic first-person take on agentic coding, centered on Claude Code. The author argues that developers who resist AI-assisted development are missing a once-in-a-generation shift. Two groups are identified as missing out: future developers who will never know traditional coding, and current developers who dismiss agentic tools as producing low-quality code. The author counters skeptics by noting that even if AI writes bugs, it fixes them so fast the impact is negligible, and that the productivity gains are transformative.
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