Quoting Jason Gorman

Quoting Jason Gorman (via)

The hard part of computer programming isn't expressing what we want the machine to do in code. The hard part is turning human thinking - with all its wooliness and ambiguity and contradictions - into computational thinking that is logically precise and unambiguous, and that can then be expressed formally in the syntax of a programming language.

I feel that coding is turning into something close to a lost-wax casting art where your work as an engineer is to build temporary structures that will mold and contain the final product which you don't have direct control over. This moves coding much closer to engineering in a way that we need to pay attention to the engineering process around delivering code rather than just assume it's a form of a art or science that cannot be standardized.