It's wild how coding agents nowadays are basically building entire programs through ed. The whole thing feels like watching automation reshape software development in real time. Whether this becomes the new standard or hits some unforeseen walls, hard to say—but the fact that agents can already handle complex programming tasks using relatively simple input methods definitely feels like a major shift in how development workflows might evolve.
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MagicBean
· 13h ago
Haha, the code agent is really outrageous, automatically writing programs directly? It feels like programmers' jobs are about to be shaken.
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notSatoshi1971
· 13h ago
ngl code agents are really impressive this time, feels like programmers are about to lose their jobs haha
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 13h ago
No way, is this for real? If this gets popular, will we developers still be able to eat?
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MrRightClick
· 13h ago
Wow, AI writing code is really getting more and more powerful. It feels like programmers are going to lose their jobs, haha.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 13h ago
Wow, the code AI is really starting to write programs on its own. Are developers about to lose their jobs...
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AirdropHarvester
· 13h ago
Everyone is talking about code AI, but there are very few projects that can actually be implemented; most are just hype.
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YieldWhisperer
· 13h ago
nah wait, actually let me pull the contract on this one... "agents building programs" sounds sick until you realize the math doesn't check out. who's auditing the code these agents spit out? seen this exact hype cycle before—2021 called, wants its "automation will solve everything" narrative back. TVL in devtools went up 300% last bull run and crashed harder than luna. smh
It's wild how coding agents nowadays are basically building entire programs through ed. The whole thing feels like watching automation reshape software development in real time. Whether this becomes the new standard or hits some unforeseen walls, hard to say—but the fact that agents can already handle complex programming tasks using relatively simple input methods definitely feels like a major shift in how development workflows might evolve.