Hey Daniel! Sorry for the late reply. I tend to not be active on Weekends.
For your questions. I think having the fundamentals as a developer is critical, regardless to how technology change overtime. For example, knowing best practices when it comes to programming and knowing how to communicate with user's needs a building off with it.
The most important part is the interview process. Without AI, we would be practicing leetcode problems and practicing with peers. With AI, same process but we will ask the most efficient questions to practice. Makes up a lot of time spent and efficiently studying because we know what we need to work on.
That is my take on preserving developer knowledge, which is knowing the basic fundamentals of programming in both the developer and in the business setting as well as preparing for technical interviews. What do you think?
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Great Org! I would love to join you guys, specifically on the role of "Preserving developer knowledge"! Can't wait to see what you guys' post!
hey Francis! appreciate the enthusiasm.
we're keeping it small initially while we figure out what works, but youre welcome to contribute in comments and discussions.
whats your take on preserving developer knowledge? what techniques do you use for verification in the AI era?
if you have thoughts worth writing about, wed love to see them.
Hey Daniel! Sorry for the late reply. I tend to not be active on Weekends.
For your questions. I think having the fundamentals as a developer is critical, regardless to how technology change overtime. For example, knowing best practices when it comes to programming and knowing how to communicate with user's needs a building off with it.
The most important part is the interview process. Without AI, we would be practicing leetcode problems and practicing with peers. With AI, same process but we will ask the most efficient questions to practice. Makes up a lot of time spent and efficiently studying because we know what we need to work on.
That is my take on preserving developer knowledge, which is knowing the basic fundamentals of programming in both the developer and in the business setting as well as preparing for technical interviews. What do you think?