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Why the Entire AI Industry is Talking About Claude Code.
If you follow AI news, you've seen it everywhere. Everyone is talking about "Claude Code" and "building without developers." Here's what's happening: People are building custom software by describing what they need in natural language. The barrier between "I need a tool" and "I have a tool" is getting very close to coming down. Where we actually are: To be honest, the current tools will probably be more comfortable for people that program or have programmed at some point in their career. However, people that are "technical", not "programmers" are now starting to build full applications by describing what they need. People like - myself. That's new. And it shows where AI is headed. Soon, the person who knows how to fix the problem will build the solution. With natural language. Here are some real examples: Community manager: Built a tool that tracks member questions and shows what content to create. Content creator: Built a system that writes posts for different social platforms. Support lead: Built a hub where the team gets answer from an AI Agent. These people aren't developers. They just understand their workflows. And that's becoming enough. Why this is different. Past "no-code" tools made you think like a developer. With Claude Code it is becoming more and more like a conversation: - "I need to track cancellations and see why people leave. "Tool gets built. - "Can it show trends over time? "Feature gets added. You're describing, not coding. However, as stated earlier, if you're not technical, this still feels like a stretch. But tools like Claude Code are making the conversation more natural. The barrier isn't gone. But it's thin enough to see through. Why pay attention now? Just six months ago you needed to code. Today you need to understand technical concepts. Six months from now: might just need clear explanation. So no, this is not “anyone can build anything” yet. But it is the first time that people who truly understand a workflow can realistically start turning that understanding into software.
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And having an AI chat in tandem to fill in gaps of technical knowledge is really amazing. Such an important time to not just learn but to talk to people around you so when they hop on board youre the one thats been talking about it already and they go to you for help.
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