As with anything, complexity becomes the limiting factor.
Anyone can drive. Some even have cars that drive themselves. Very few people can drive Formula 1.
They're also totally different - getting from A to B vs competing on a track.
I think its easier than ever for total n00bs to build software. Its on them to use the same AI that did everything for them to figure out how to scale their software add features, maintainability, testing, and organizational efficiency.
You put the same AI workflows into the hands of someone that was a exceeds expectations tier engineer or someone highly motivated like that, and they'll push it even farther on the most complex systems.
Just need to know the limits, the opportunities, and go wild.
Isn't the main reason the split between dev, stage and prod exactly to weed out these sorts of issues?
An incompetent/distrated/etc dev can do just as much damage as an AI on these cases.
Just dont blindly give prod access to any entity.
most AI coding tools don't have this option or does it mention it as a "must have"
As with anything, complexity becomes the limiting factor.
Anyone can drive. Some even have cars that drive themselves. Very few people can drive Formula 1.
They're also totally different - getting from A to B vs competing on a track.
I think its easier than ever for total n00bs to build software. Its on them to use the same AI that did everything for them to figure out how to scale their software add features, maintainability, testing, and organizational efficiency.
You put the same AI workflows into the hands of someone that was a exceeds expectations tier engineer or someone highly motivated like that, and they'll push it even farther on the most complex systems.
Just need to know the limits, the opportunities, and go wild.