The year is 2030. A man and woman walk towards a Brocante market.
An old lady sells her products.
A man sells his local produce, while a man and little boy walk by. The boy points to something in the next panel
“...Delicious foods…”
Panel 3:
A lady sells her own created stones (A sign says “Homemade rocks”) and Dreamcatchers.
Next to her sits Steven. He sells handwritten typescript code. No use of AI. Artisan code.
He has a laptop, extra screen, a satellite dish and a mega large Vegas style sign saying “Artisan code”
“...and traditional artisans!”
Panel 1: The year is 2030. A man and woman walk towards a Brocante market.
An old lady sells her products.
Woman says: “I love brocante markets!” “All those quirky products you can find…”
Panel 2:
A man sells his local produce, while a man and little boy walk by. The boy points to something in the next panel
“...Delicious foods…”
Panel 3:
A lady sells her own created stones (A sign says “Homemade rocks”) and Dreamcatchers.
Next to her sits Steven. He sells handwritten typescript code. No use of AI. Artisan code.
He has a laptop, extra screen, a satellite dish and a mega large Vegas style sign saying “Artisan code”
“...and traditional artisans!”
Is manual coding becoming obsolete? Now it's about directing #AI, crafting strategies, refining prompts, assessing results, and learning from mistakes. Will coding by hand become a nostalgic craft, like sourdough baking, as we embrace AI-generated systems? Share your thoughts! #comic #frontenddev