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Across my career, the one thing that I think most people don't really understand about software engineering (or, really, engineering) is that it's ultimately about the details. It's about all the little things that have to be both decided and implemented to turn the grand vision into reality. And a lot of software engineering methodology is about getting a handle on those details.

As an aside, I think this is what people like about LLMs, etc. etc. etc. What I think a lot of people want out of software is for it to \"just do what i mean\" (without explaining what you mean). LLMs kind of give (the illusion) of that...

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