Re: Programming Is Becoming Prompting

Leon Martin wrote on dev.to that programming is becoming prompting.

And that’s true. The barrier to entry for coding is getting lower and lower.

A few years ago, it was the “Learn to Code” movement. Even Barack Obama replied to a coding question in an interview. One about sorting algorithms.

These days, with AI, anyone is one paragraph away from creating something that works.

Leon made two interesting points in his post:

#1. Too much AI is bad for your health

“…when you start writing prompts instead of functions, you stop flexing those problem-solving muscles that got you into programming in the first place.”

Been there! I’ve been using Copilot during my coding sessions. And the other day, I felt the urge to use AI instead of working through a simple problem.

And that’s the real danger of too much AI. Like the coder who asked on Reddit how to get his coding skills back after vibing for too long.

#2. AI needs the right hands

Knowing how to code is still the superpower. The prompt is just a shortcut.”

Absolutely! AI is just like calculators in math class.

You could have the most powerful calculator in your hands during an exam, but if you don’t know what you want to compute, it’s useless. You will fail that exam.

AI is like an Iron Man suit. But it still needs Tony Stark inside it to save the day.