A few years ago I would have (and did) considered the notion that manually programming was about to turn into a quaint relic and computers would be writing 90%+ of code preposterous. Once an alternative becomes obviously superior things can change very fast.
Neither do cars?
Drivers, however, absolutely do. And I do not see enough drivers voting away their own ability to drive any time soon.
A few years ago I would have (and did) considered the notion that manually programming was about to turn into a quaint relic and computers would be writing 90%+ of code preposterous. Once an alternative becomes obviously superior things can change very fast.
Right, I was pointing out that at some point there was probably a horse-rider constituency as there is a driver constituency today.