Code Health Guardian (Artie Shevchenko)
Saturday, 23 November 2024

Subtitled "The Old-New Role of a Human Programmer in the AI Era", this book looks at how to ensure skills remain indispensable in the age as AI. Artie Shevchenko, a former Google software engineer and lecturer at ITMO University, believes a better approach than becoming an AI expert may be to grow faster and deepen your expertise in managing code complexity. That's because complex reasoning is hard for AI, and in programming, the most intellectually challenging problem is keeping codebases reasonably simple.

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Author: Artie Shevchenko
Publisher: Artie Shevchenko
Date: October 2024
Pages: 213
ISBN: 978-1763771703
Print: 1763771709
Kindle: B0DLGZPY9B
Audience: Developers interested in the effects of AI
Level: Introductory
Category: Artificial Intelligence

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