Agentic coding tools lower barriers to software creation
AI-powered coding assistants like Claude Code and Cursor have eliminated traditional entry barriers to software development, enabling non-engineers to generate production-level code changes through natural language
Agentic coding tools have shifted who can write software. Tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and similar LLM-powered systems now allow anyone with an internet connection to generate codebase-level changes using natural language instructions instead of writing code directly.
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