Enterprises with thousands of devs are still coding by hand, banning AI
DanWahlin · x · 2026-08-21
Burke Holland highlights a surprising norm in the industry: many enterprises, even large ones, ban AI tools due to policy or budget, forcing developers to write code manually. He notes that those feeling isolated in these environments are not alone.
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