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How AI Coding Assistants Are Revolutionizing Software Development Economics

By

datadrivenangel

9mo ago· 3 min readenInsight

Summary

The author reflects on their prediction from two years ago about how LLMs would dramatically change software development economics. They now see this prediction as obvious reality, citing GitHub Copilot's impact on their development workflow. The article discusses how AI coding assistants have made software development significantly cheaper and faster, with the author calculating their "development team" (Copilot) costs only $41.73 per month while providing substantial productivity gains.

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I think the economics of software are about to change enormously with what we're seeing from LLMs
At the time it felt speculative. Now it feels obvious
Cheap, Fast, and Growing
Today, by raw commit count and lines changed, Copilot is my most productive team member
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Two years ago, I appeared on Contributor, a podcast hosted by Eric Anderson of Scale Venture Partners. I was there to talk about rqlite, the open-source database I maintain. Our conversation ended with this thought from me: I think the economics of softwa

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