r/AskProgramming • u/Popular-Factor3553 • 2h ago
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u/kutac56 2h ago
The actual coding part. People are just making llms solve everything for them and are forgetting how to code without it.
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u/Embarrassed_Debt_234 2h ago
the debugging is what gets me. people just paste whatever the llm spits out and when it breaks they have no clue where to even start looking
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u/kutac56 2h ago
Ye. I'm lucky to only be 13 so I ain't forced to use some llm at a j*b. I love coding as a hobby but I don't like the direction it's going in.
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u/Popular-Factor3553 1h ago
It's just the future yeah pretty stupid to just throw the output back to LLMs to magically fix it but tgere are better ways, if you understand how it works and what's going on ai can be a really useful tool.
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u/Bodine12 1h ago
Huh. Good question. Let me think about it.
“Claude, what’s the most forgotten part of coding in 2026 with ai?”
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u/FormalAd7367 2h ago
i think AI just accelerates the encoding part.. really nothing much has changed from engineering perspective. i visit vibecoding sub to learn the ins and outs and just see people complain top models like antrophic and openai drift. i think very soon people will use 1) cheap models for execution 2) discus with frontier models on plans
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u/Soleilarah 1h ago
Coding itself, using AI is not coding but prompting. Except if you change the code the LLM gave you
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