Claude Code has revolutionized coding practices, offering a newfound freedom of expression and a powerful ability to create scenes instantly rather than line by line. This shift is comparable to the introduction of photography within the art world. Despite recognizing the potential societal damages caused by large language models (LLMs), the changes they bring to programming are profound and irreversible. Maintenance tasks have become significantly easier, reducing time and labor previously spent on mundane coding tasks like codebase migrations.
Claude Code has decoupled myself from writing every line of code, enabling me to instantly create a whole scene rather than going line by line, which is incredibly powerful.
The 'introduction of photography' era has emerged in programming, where painting by hand lacks appeal compared to instantly creating concepts and shaping them with code.
Nothing is stable anymore for culture, and change is constant. LLMs are causing social damage, which will only worsen as they fundamentally alter programming perceptions.
Maintenance costs have significantly decreased, as Claude Code allows transforming codebases and performing mundane tasks efficiently without weeks of full-time labor.
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