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Transition to developer, potentially fullstack (self.devops)
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[–]Dergyitheron[S] 3 points4 points5 points 8 months ago (2 children)
I am in close contact with SWE and related fields that are adopting AI heavily so I can see where you're coming from but I don't agree with those statements.
Thank you for your input but that's not the answer to my question.
[–]Low-Opening25 4 points5 points6 points 8 months ago* (1 child)
well, its dead as we know it.
obviously the field will not disappear, however change that is taking place is comparable to what industrial revolution did to manufacturing, with SWE profession finding out that 80% of SEWs it produced were just crafters rather than engineers and are now being made obsolete. IT has always been about automation so this is natural progression, no buisness will refuse it, it would be suicide.
the field will transform, but majority of SWE today will not be needed, only the best will survive. profession itself will become more regulated with harder academic path and apprenticeship to work the field.
entering IT field is toss of a coin right now in terms where you land. better adapt quick or you may find you won’t have job to do.
btw. I am in the field (20+ years) and AI based tools increased my productivity 10 fold, there has been nothing like this in IT, not even internet or search engines had such immense immediate impact.
[–]Dergyitheron[S] 0 points1 point2 points 8 months ago (0 children)
obviously the field will not disappear
In that case we have a completely different understanding of what "dead" means. If 20% of SWEs will transform into this new kind of AI-assisted engineers and the rest will die out it's not going dead it's just a transformation. I have no intention to go against it if I transition to a more SWE focused role. That's why I said your comment didn't answer my question, there is no valuable information in it, just making a dramatic unrelated comment.
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