Copio de un buen artículo de W3Schools, que merece desmenuzarlo, pero en otro lugar. Ahora sólo quiero destacar dos actitudes a propósito del conocimiento:
Watch a senior developer for a day and you'll notice something strange. They barely type. They read. Pull requests, logs, old functions, AI suggestions, docs they already read twice.
Reading is the job. Writing is what happens after.
And it's almost never taught on purpose.
(...) You spend more time reading code than writing it. Reading what your past self shipped six months ago. Reading what your teammate merged at 2am. Reading a stack trace that makes no sense yet. Reading AI-generated code that arrived instantly with complete confidence and zero context.
(...) The bottom line: the best developers are not the fastest writers. They are the most careful readers
Leyendo "se pierde tiempo", y aún más en competencia con la Inteligencia Artificial. Pero la pregunta es, en un período prolongado ¿quién tendrá mayor dominio del problema?
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