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I'm already seeing developers spending more time communicating with their AI than with their team. I don't think that's a good evolution. Many of us aren't the best communicators, but it's a skill we typically polish as we become more senior. I worry about what will happen to junior devs who spend more time talking to/pairing with AI tham their human coworkers.



Upfront context, precise statements of what is required, immediate constructive feedback? What's not to like?


Misunderstandings of specifications, lack of best or common practices, redoing stuff that was already tried by the team.


> junior devs

Are there any? Honest question.




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