I've always believed that the dozens of 'bitchy little issues' are the means to grow as a developer.
Once you've done it, you'll hopefully never have to do it again (or at worse be derivatives). Over time you'll have a collection of 'how to do stuff'.
I think this is the path to growth. Letting a LLM do it for you is equivalent to it solving a hard leetcode problem. You're not really taxing your brain.
>Letting a LLM do it for you is equivalent to it solving a hard leetcode problem. You're not really taxing your brain.
But things like "hey this array of objects I have, I need sorted by this property" are not hard leetcode problems
They're precisely the kind of tedious, but not taxing, problems that we prefer to farm out to someone else. Like asking a junior to do it.