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- Sep 11, 2024
There is still shortage of actually decent programmers.
Job seeking situation is dire because of massive over hiring during pandemics. So you compete with a lot of people who were laid off recently.
The biggest impact AI will have on industry in nearest feature is amount of unmaintainable slop that it will produce,
IMHO, because of shortsightedness of leadership in tech, there will be massive vacuum for programmers again in few years. Juniors who use AI don't learn shit. The ones that want to learn often don't get hired or don't keep jobs because juniors who abuse AI look better on paper. So we are losing junior -> regular progression.
I see it all the time, that people who push for AI are rewarded and loved by management, even though they often lack actual skill.
So unless AI starts to deliver on its promise of natural language programming, which I don't believe it will, we gonna end up in a very very weird place.
Job seeking situation is dire because of massive over hiring during pandemics. So you compete with a lot of people who were laid off recently.
The biggest impact AI will have on industry in nearest feature is amount of unmaintainable slop that it will produce,
IMHO, because of shortsightedness of leadership in tech, there will be massive vacuum for programmers again in few years. Juniors who use AI don't learn shit. The ones that want to learn often don't get hired or don't keep jobs because juniors who abuse AI look better on paper. So we are losing junior -> regular progression.
I see it all the time, that people who push for AI are rewarded and loved by management, even though they often lack actual skill.
So unless AI starts to deliver on its promise of natural language programming, which I don't believe it will, we gonna end up in a very very weird place.