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What software engineering got wrong for decades...
I've been a software engineer for 20 years. Current AI coding tools — OpenClaw, Claude Code, Claude Cowork — are designed, in a way, to replace people like me. They write code. They run commands. They debug their own mistakes (sometimes). And honestly? I get it. Engineers are expensive. We take forever. We still ship bugs. We're weird in meetings. If you could skip us and just tell a computer what you want, why wouldn't you? But here's the thing about those 20 years. Most of what I learned wasn'
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