| >It’s already doing 100% of the coding. Not assisting. Not helping. Just doing it. And we’re only halfway through the year. Oh ya and you're betting your job on that it didnt write activate_skynet()? You still need to fully understand what it wrote. >The idea of a “Python dev” or “React dev” is outdated. Going forward, I won’t be hiring for languages, I’ll hire devs who can solve problems, no matter the stack. The language barrier is completely gone. "hiring" people havent gone on language in decades. Implying some bad things about OP. >We’ve hit the point where asking “Which programming language should I learn?” is almost irrelevant. The real skill now is system design, architecture, DevOps, cloud — the stuff that separated juniors from seniors. That’s what’ll matter. Python > * >Design as a job? Hanging by a thread. Figma Make (still in beta!) is already doing brand identity, UI, and beautiful production-ready site, powered by Claude Sonnet/Opus. Honestly, I’m questioning why I’d need a designer in a year. Yes, you should get rid of your designers. Other places will gladly hire them. >A few months ago, $40/month for Cursor felt expensive. Now I’m paying $200/month for Claude Max and it feels dirt cheap. I’d happily pay $500 at its current capabilities. Opus 5 might just break the damn ceiling. Pycharm pro for the win as well. Choice of tool is dynamic. >Last week, I did something I’ve put off for 10 years. Built a full production-grade desktop app in 1 week. Fully reviewed. Clean code. Launched builds on Launchpad. UI/UX and performance? Better than most market leaders. ONE. WEEK. fully reviewed by who? As in Ubuntu's launchpad? that has essentially no reviewing? A huge code dump or big bang pr? Isnt that what nobody wants? You touch on the real boon, the gap between closed source for $ and open source free work just greatly decreased. >Productivity has sky rocketed. People are doing things which before took months to do within a week. FUTURE GENERATION WILL HAVE HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY INGRAINED AS A EVOLUTIONARY TRAIT IN THEM. Scotty: Let's prompt GPT-69 to fix this problem we have. |