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Sacrificing the Golden Calf of Coding

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Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that challenges the notion of "coding as the end-all" in the face of increasing automation and machine learning. Delve into Christian Heilmann's insights on the changing landscape of software development, the evolving role of coders, and the importance of adapting to new realities. Examine the perception of coding in today's society, the pressures faced by developers, and the shift from individual coding to collaborative engineering. Discover how reusing components and leveraging machine assistance can lead to more efficient and predictable outcomes. Gain valuable perspective on the future of coding and learn how to position yourself as a great example in this rapidly evolving field.

Syllabus

Intro
What's wrong with coding?
I am worried about the perception of coding...
The 'coder' of today is the astronaut of the 50s
An astronaut with job security and no physical demands...
3 enthusiasm for Our work
When everything is new, happiness ensues
Peer pressure to
We are not independent coders...
Coding in production environments
Being a coder isn't all about your coding skills
Software is a part of day-to-day life and needs fast delivery
Reusing components creates predictable outcomes
From cader to engineer
Getting help from machines..
I look forward to machines doing repetitive code
This is a good time to be a great example...


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