Posts for: #Ai

Is Traditional Software Engineering Dead?

Nope, this is true.

But software engineers still have two massive advantages on you. First, they think in code, so they actually know what’s going on underneath. And all abstractions are leaky. So when you have a computer programming for you—when you have Claude Code or equivalent programming for you—it’s going to make mistakes.

Well said but I don’t think anyone values that for now.

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Agentic Table Merging | Tensorlake

This looks really interesting. Very close to the problems that I am solving. People are trying hard on agents and this I thought was far fetched, but maybe not. Agents are the way. We need to find the way through agents and not out of it.

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After two years of vibecoding, I’m back to writing by hand

  • True, maybe. It feels it kind of trashes the way through the solution rather than path finding to a solution
  • The image is so well presented, the idea hits home.
  • Though I think only certain people are able to get value out of it, its a skill issue which eventually everyone will cope with in the end.
  • Not sure how well good or bad it is, it seems to be fading out now.
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Techstructive Weekly #78

Week #78

Some weeks are no for hoarding knowledge, I realize this after writing this edition. And this week is that one, the one that you need to put breaks and not reflect that’s done, but see the road ahead, not how far we have come, but where to go next. What to do next, why build something, why spent 2 years on something. Question, think, understand and let it settle. Everyone is doing that. Some aren’t privileged as I am, I am grateful for that.