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Developers! What is our role now, when coding is solved?

Developers! What is our role now, when coding is solved?

via Dev.toBent Kristiansen

Three decades of evolution — one year of revolution Long before my time, developers sat feeding computers with punched cards — physical cards with holes representing instructions. Each row was a command. Wrong hole, wrong program. The next generation moved to assembler: cryptic but precise instructions directly to the processor. MOV , ADD , JMP — one step at a time, in the machine's own language. When I studied computer engineering in the late 1990s, we learned assembler for a brief semester. It already felt like a look back — something you should have seen, but not something you'd want to return to. We had high-level languages, object orientation and abstraction. Yet something important stuck: the core of what we do has always been about giving precise instructions. The format has changed — from holes in cardboard, through machine code and programming languages, to today's natural language with AI agents — but the demand for precision and intent has never gone away. Over the course of

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