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University of Washington CS professor explains what's changing for young software engineers

Business Insider·Brent D. Griffiths·about 1 month ago
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University of Washington computer science professor Dan Grossman said AI makes it so you have to worry less about "the pesky details" of code. Matt Hagen/University of Washington Before AI, getting all the tiny details of code right mattered a lot more. University of Washington computer science professor Dan Grossman said it's just one of the things that's changing. Ultimately, Grossman is bullish on the future of CS and the need for computer engineers. University of Washington computer science professor Dan Grossman said it's time to evolve the push to "Learn to Code." "I think that part of what we were teaching a few years ago, when we had people learn to code, was a lot of focus on getting all the tiny details right," Grossman, who is also vice director of the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering, told Business Insider. "Where did you put a semicolon versus a comma? What exactly is the word for something? Things like that." Grossman said AI coding tools have changed the conversations.…

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