I've always enjoyed software design, for me the coding was the bottleneck and it was frustrating as I had to roll through different approaches when I so clearly knew the outcome that I wanted.
Using Claude Code to first write specs, then break it down into cards, build glossaries, design blueprints, and finally write code, is just a perfect fit for someone like me.
I know the fundamentals of programming, but since 1978 I've written in so many languages that the syntax now gets in the way, I just want to write code that does what I want, and LLM's are beyond amazing at that.
I'm building API's and implementing things I'd never dreamed of spending time on learning, and I can focus on what I really want, design, optimisation, simplification, and outcomes.
Using Claude Code to first write specs, then break it down into cards, build glossaries, design blueprints, and finally write code, is just a perfect fit for someone like me.
I know the fundamentals of programming, but since 1978 I've written in so many languages that the syntax now gets in the way, I just want to write code that does what I want, and LLM's are beyond amazing at that.
I'm building API's and implementing things I'd never dreamed of spending time on learning, and I can focus on what I really want, design, optimisation, simplification, and outcomes.
LLM's are amazing for me.