I understand your point of view, and I understand that getting code out in today's world is vitally important. But this output speed is giving way to "robot" coders.
And that is bad? Globally we are about 30% short of people able to code so anything that lowers the barrier to entry is a positive. I would prefer new Devs to focus on principles such as algorithms or 3rd Normal Form for databases that on remembering whether this particular element of the stack uses require/import/using or whether the class/object has DateCreated or CreatedDate attribute.
I understand your point of view, and I understand that getting code out in today's world is vitally important. But this output speed is giving way to "robot" coders.
And that is bad? Globally we are about 30% short of people able to code so anything that lowers the barrier to entry is a positive. I would prefer new Devs to focus on principles such as algorithms or 3rd Normal Form for databases that on remembering whether this particular element of the stack uses require/import/using or whether the class/object has DateCreated or CreatedDate attribute.
Ok. To each his own