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How LLM Coding Tools Are Changing Software Development: From Code to Communication

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ghostfoxgod

4mo ago· 19 min readenInsight

Summary

The article argues that the software development landscape has fundamentally changed with the advent of Large Language Model (LLM) coding tools, challenging Linus Torvalds' famous adage "Talk is cheap. Show me the code." The author contends that in the age of AI coding assistants, the ability to articulate problems clearly and communicate effectively has become more valuable than raw coding skills alone. The piece explores how LLMs have shifted the focus from writing code to describing problems, making communication skills increasingly important for developers. It suggests that the traditional emphasis on code production is being replaced by a need for better problem articulation and collaborative skills.

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Software development, as it has been done for decades, is over. LLM coding tools have changed it fundamentally for the better or worse.
Talk is cheap. Show me the code. — Linus Torvalds, August 2000
The gist of it back then was that, it was easy to talk about code, but the real work was in writing it.
That is no longer the case.
Code is cheap. Show me the talk.
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Linus Torvalds once said, 'Talk is cheap. Show me the code'. That is no longer the case.

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