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While some developers find mobile coding useful for capturing "unprompted ideas" or maintaining existing codebases, others fear it fosters a culture of "slop" that prioritizes AI prompting over genuine engineering problem-solving. Critics worry about a decline in traditional keyboard-based skills, noting that massive pull requests of AI-generated artifacts are increasingly replacing thoughtful, manual development. Paradoxically, some suggest that the physical limitations of a phone could force better discipline by limiting complex nesting, though skepticism remains high regarding the long-term maintainability of projects birthed in such fragmented environments.