Claude AI adoption among junior developers creates new support patterns
A viral Reddit post captures the gap between how new developers approach Claude AI and how experienced practitioners use it. The meme highlights a common friction point in AI-assisted development workflows.
A post in the Claude AI subreddit has surfaced a recurring pattern in how junior developers interact with large language models compared to more experienced practitioners. The meme-format submission, titled "New devs be like," has sparked discussion about onboarding friction and the learning curve a...
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