Comment by fathermarz
Comment by fathermarz 6 hours ago
I was shoe horned into a dev role after an acquisition and it really sucked because it was not what I had been doing at my previous company. My boss was too involved in everyone’s code and went over every line in every PR. It got much worse over time because he started to get the toxic corporate jitters of being removed from his post if he didn’t deliver on his initiatives.
Long story short, since Claude 3.7 I haven’t written a single line of code and have had great success. I review it for cleanliness, anti-patterns, and good abstraction.
I was in charge of a couple full system projects and refactors and I put Claude Code on my work machine which no one seemed to care because the top down “you should use AI or else you aren’t a team player”. Before I left in November I basically didn’t work, was in meetings all the time while also being expected to deliver code, and I started moonlighting for the company I work at now.
My philosophy is, any tool can powerful if you learn how to use it effectively. Something something 10,000 hours, something something.
Edit: After leaving this post I came across this and it is spot on to my point about needing time. https://www.nibzard.com/agentic-handbook