Honest question:
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Honest question:
How many bad ideas at your company only didn’t happen because they were too hard to build?
For all the positive new development supported by Ai, the opposite side of that coin is “citizen developers” now have power tools with no idea where the sharp end is..
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Honest question:
How many bad ideas at your company only didn’t happen because they were too hard to build?
For all the positive new development supported by Ai, the opposite side of that coin is “citizen developers” now have power tools with no idea where the sharp end is..
@mubix None, unfortunately.
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@mubix None, unfortunately.
@drwho LOL, not sure if you were lucky or that was unfortunate

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Honest question:
How many bad ideas at your company only didn’t happen because they were too hard to build?
For all the positive new development supported by Ai, the opposite side of that coin is “citizen developers” now have power tools with no idea where the sharp end is..
@mubix what goes around comes around over the years. The concept has always existed and AI is just the new version on steroids.
Visual basic was the last clear demonstration of citizen developers I can remember. VisiCalc/Lotus123/Excel was the version before it. Plenty of benefits if execution is well considered and yet plenty of pain in the wrong hands.
How many people are still scarred by "this previously unknown and undocumented access/excel application abomination is now mission critical but the single author, Bob, retired last year".
Sometimes it feels like IT careers in reverse engineering are regularly built on the ashes of poor decisions past.
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@mubix what goes around comes around over the years. The concept has always existed and AI is just the new version on steroids.
Visual basic was the last clear demonstration of citizen developers I can remember. VisiCalc/Lotus123/Excel was the version before it. Plenty of benefits if execution is well considered and yet plenty of pain in the wrong hands.
How many people are still scarred by "this previously unknown and undocumented access/excel application abomination is now mission critical but the single author, Bob, retired last year".
Sometimes it feels like IT careers in reverse engineering are regularly built on the ashes of poor decisions past.
@Slater450413 @mubix You get ashes to poke through? Lucky.
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