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Anonymous No.106891427 [Report] >>106891478 >>106891509 >>106892677 >>106892718
Is learning to code in 2025 like learning to be a human computer in the 1960s?
I'm heading into my fourth year of uni at an Ivy League school (one of the lesser ones) and everyone seems to have the same anxiety as me, but the sunk cost feeling is too big to quit now.
Anonymous No.106891478 [Report] >>106891555
>>106891427 (OP)
These chat bots have already hit the wall. Very little incremental improvements. Software development will never go away
Anonymous No.106891504 [Report]
the best one is harvard
princeton, brown and yale are good but calling them the best is delusional
cornell, columbia and penn have list part of their prestige but still think they're better than each other
so you must be from dartmouth, since you admit to being a student of one of the "lesser" IVLs
specifically the class of 26 for computer science
which means you probably know someone who catfished me to live out his sissy fetish
so yes I do hope the dartmouth college's class of 26 for CS gets replaced by llms
Anonymous No.106891509 [Report] >>106892649
>>106891427 (OP)
https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1m99ag1/hitting_claude_code_limits_incredibly_fast_on_200/

You should learn to code.

Imagine running out of 200 usd plan credits in one hour of work.
Anonymous No.106891555 [Report]
>>106891478
Software development might eventually go away, but when it does, it’ll be the same time nearly every knowledge work job goes away. I saw someone put it like this the other day: “LLMs will never stop hallucinating, it’s built in. So they can’t reliably produce and iterate to bug free code, unless we implement a series of symbols that it can choose to map 1 to 1 to prompt instructions, to skip them having to translate human language. Congrats, you just reinvented programming”.

Or something like that.
Anonymous No.106892649 [Report]
>>106891509
Kek
Anonymous No.106892677 [Report]
>>106891427 (OP)
What do you know about trihedral angles?
Anonymous No.106892718 [Report]
>>106891427 (OP)
at best llms can replace searching documentation yourself (for well known libraries and no newer than 2 years old)