Ask HN: Where is software engineering moving towards in the next years?
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Breaking the Von Neumann architecture illusion with data flow architecture, Next Silicon, Efficient Computing, Houston Haines Fidelity Framework F# low energy systems programming are new directions from a fundamental shift away at how control flow is operationalized.
Happy Path Programming #119 FP reaches the masses with Paul Snively https://youtu.be/M1MRCjzq--w
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Happy Path Programming #119 FP reaches the masses with Paul Snively https://youtu.be/M1MRCjzq--w
This developer doesn't use Windows or PC.
Nobody knows, particularly not those who are sure that they do.
Until the Nvidia ouroboros dies its unclear.
That said, whenever I find some time, I can work on my vision much more efficiently (mostly as a product owner + architect in one person rather than writing everything "by hand"). So, I of course wonder if our jobs are safe in the future. I think you'll always have to heavily guide the agents and stop them immediately whenever they're about to get haywire and thus you have to have the skills of a senior software engineer, but on the other hand I'm sure that small teams of senior engineers can be much more efficient than before. So, either it's that you'll need less software engineers at some point, or if it's rather that you can deliver products faster with more ideas implemented or simply that new ideas can be explored much more efficiently as before => more small startups?). I really don't know...