It argues that while AI tools can handle approximately 70% of coding tasks, such as boilerplate and routine functions, the remaining 30% requires crucial human expertise. The text categorizes AI usage into "bootstrapper" and "iterator" patterns, highlighting common pitfalls like the "70% problem" and the "demo-quality trap" when human oversight is lacking. It provides practical workflow patterns for integrating AI, such as using AI as a "first drafter," "pair programmer," or "validator," and outlines "Golden Rules" for effective AI collaboration. The source also offers guidance for senior, mid-level, and junior developers on adapting their skills to remain valuable in an AI-enhanced environment, emphasizing the importance of system design, critical thinking, quality assurance, and communication. Ultimately, it asserts that human judgment and problem-solving remain indispensable for creating robust, maintainable, and ethically sound software.
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- Published16 September 2025 at 06:00 UTC
- Length18 min
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