That may be a good reason for devs in general to partner with a good communicator, like what @borniet (as the dev) and you (as the communicator) are !INDEED. ๐ค๐๐
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That may be a good reason for devs in general to partner with a good communicator, like what @borniet (as the dev) and you (as the communicator) are !INDEED. ๐ค๐๐
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I wish that happened more often than it does, and yes, in our case it worked out quite well. ๐๐๐โจ๐ค
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It would be an advantage (not strictly necessary) for the good communicator on a dev team to be also a dev themselves, where the team member who codes the most would become the "lead dev" !INDEED. ๐ค๐๐ค
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I think that everyone should be capable of any role, even if each has his or her specific specialty. ๐๐๐โจ๐ค
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Yes, it would be !WEIRD !INDEED to have a member of a dev team without coding knowledge. ๐ค๐คฏ๐
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With AI agents and 'vibe coding', that's actually becoming somewhat common. All the games on Hivecade were built that way. ๐๐๐โจ๐ค
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It would be (readily) acceptable though for a member of a software dev team to have at least a little coding knowledge compared to none at all !INDEED. ๐ค๐คฏ๐
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I'd say that having actual skill is still necessary, because you still have to know how to debug the AI code. ๐๐๐โจ๐ค
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I assume that you mean that every member of a software dev team needs to have not just "little" knowledge, but "enough" skill to inspect the code (with enough accuracy and speed) !INDEED. ๐ค๐ค๐
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