Do you think AI coding assistants (like Copilot or ChatGPT) will eventually set new coding standards, or just become personal helpers for each developer?
AI coding assistants right now serve as developers' personal helpers and are evolving rapidly. Models are becoming more agentic and will soon be much more capable.
We're also seeing companies invest in interesting mechanisms like MCP that are changing the rules of the game. In the future, we'll see even more innovation in this area. This makes the probability of new coding standards is almost inevitable.
It's like evolution - we can't see the changes clearly in real time, but transformation is happening.
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In my opinion, it's a matter of time.
AI coding assistants right now serve as developers' personal helpers and are evolving rapidly. Models are becoming more agentic and will soon be much more capable.
We're also seeing companies invest in interesting mechanisms like MCP that are changing the rules of the game. In the future, we'll see even more innovation in this area. This makes the probability of new coding standards is almost inevitable.
It's like evolution - we can't see the changes clearly in real time, but transformation is happening.