Honestly, if I would just get what the end user “really wants” (they often don’t even know) that would save a huge percentage of the overall cost, and that’s not code that’s human nature.
That is also getting cheaper, you can now quickly present him with a few working prototypes so he can quickly make up his mind what best suites him.
Another problem is that most users want different things, that's why you get these big bloated software suites. With LLMs it now also becomes more achievable to build custom software per user.
That is also getting cheaper, you can now quickly present him with a few working prototypes so he can quickly make up his mind what best suites him.
Another problem is that most users want different things, that's why you get these big bloated software suites. With LLMs it now also becomes more achievable to build custom software per user.