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I tried to introduce that, but few if any people stuck to it and still they came up with their own words and different understanding of the words that were already in the glossary I had created. It felt like they did not care much.


> It felt like they did not care much.

If software people don't care about using the business-domain-language, I think they are very bad software developers. The main task of software developers is to be the bridge between the domain and computers.

I've met and seen my share of teams that don't want to be that bridge, or offload it to "product owners" or "managers". They are -without exception- abysmal projects, terrible products and quite often have a poor UX. I refuse to call these people software developers, instead I refer to them as code-monkeys. And with all the generative AI going on, these are the first to be replaced by robots in our fields.


It doesn’t sound hard for LLMs to act as a domain-computer bridge.




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