I agree with this post so much as this is something I've been thinking for over a year. In my experience, bottlenecks have never been in code being written too slowly—they've been in processes. Improving processes isn't sexy, so you'll never see those on a fancy powerpoint slide.

If you thought the speed of writing code was your problem - you have bigger problems | Debugging Leadership
AI coding tools are optimising the wrong thing and nobody wants to hear it. Writing code was already fast. The bottleneck is everything else: unclear requirements, review queues, terrified deploy cultures, and an org chart that needs six meetings to decide what colour the button should be.







