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Zed Shaw argues that AI didn't kill programming—decades of corporate culture and conformist practices within the programming community did by stripping it of individuality, creativity, and personal expression. He contends that the profession was engineered to serve corporations through standardized education, subservient licensing practices, and suppression of alternative approaches, leaving it ripe for automation and displacement by AI tools.
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