"Even though I studied Applied Communication and Media Science, an interdisciplinary study course integrating general psychology, computer science, and sociology, with a focus in human-computer-interaction and usability, I started my career as a Java backend developer."
"I have long held a very critical view of the current LLM offerings both for ethical and environmental reasons. That's still true. However, AI-assisted coding and fully agentic software development have become so pervasive that I found it increasingly hard to ignore them."
"Reading this book rekindled my interest in cognitive psychology. I wanted to explore what cognitive psychology can teach us about the likely effects of using AI assistants or agents in software development."
After a six-year hiatus, the author returns to personal blogging while continuing contributions to the INNOQ company blog. The latest series, Developing with AI through the Cognitive Lens, reflects on the intersection of AI and software development. The author, with a background in Applied Communication and Media Science, expresses a critical view of current LLM offerings but acknowledges the necessity of understanding AI trends. Inspired by Felienne Hermans' book, the author aims to explore cognitive psychology's relevance to AI-assisted coding and its implications for developers.
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