> sounds like alot of work and expense for something that is meant to make programming easier and cheaper.
Not if you are an AI gold rush shovel salesman.
From the article:
> I've run Claude Code workshops for over 100 engineers in the last six months
Reminds me of when I was looking for Obsidian note management workflows and every single person who posted about theirs used it to take notes on... note taking workflows.
Bingo.
Yeah, my colleague recently said "hey I've burnt through $200 in Claude in 3 days". And he was prompting. Max 8hrs/day Imagine what would happen if AI was prompting.
As I like this allegory really much, AI is (or should be) like and exoskeleton, should help people do things. If you step out of your car putting it first in drive mode, and going to sleep, next day it will be farther, but the question is, is it still on road