I hate people saying frontend engineer will be replaced. System design and architecture are still present on frontend, it’s actually where companies struggle.
@@ZoranRavicTech Like when people say frontend development will be replaced. You just need to look towards frontend developers that teach others high-end techniques like Kent C. Dodds. I think the truth is the fullstack engineer will go away and you will have an expert in each portion of the stack that will leverage AI to do the low hanging work that fullstack contractors would be normally hired for.
hahaha then people say "front end programmers wont be replaced" now say "ok maybe yes but the architect and system design +5 years of experience wont" loool
i want to be a front end web developer but just now i did a project never did before chatgpt helped me so much it's like he did the main part and idk how to feel abt that
@@ItsAryaxthe only ones who keep saying they won’t eventually be replaced are just scared that eventually they will be booted too. Just as any other industry A.I has not fully replaced sectors Even Walmart still have human cashiers, though no where as many. Same will go with software engineers, it will cut down the need for as many. I think people highly underestimate the fact that once a program to do it exist, you are now pretty much inferior. Especially considering that it can be enhanced overtime and In a short time. It takes many seniors what about 10 years to become experienced enough, yea wait until about 10 years down the road and see how advanced AI becomes. The only real hold back right now in my opinion is the lack of resources
You’re literally just coping bro. Give me a reason why you say it won’t replace junior developers other than you just pulling that out of your ass? There are fully autonomous ai chat bots now that can write debug and iterate on their own code and this has been out for months and months at this point. You think that that’s going to require more software engineers? I would argue that that’s going to require way less, especially at the junior level. If you have an ai that increases your workload by 50%, why would you need more employees? If I were a ceo I’d hire less.
@@MichaelMartinez-ke4hp Even junior positions require problem solving skills far beyond the capabilities of any AI that I have seen so far. If you actually know of some AI that is able to operate at that level then please enlighten me. I just hope you are not going to say it is DevinAI, as that is something even I have debunked.
@@ZoranRavicTech cope cope and more cope. Again, you’re just spouting blanket statements. Enlighten me on how ai can’t do junior level capabilities? The current version of chatgpt 4o can write functions, objects, classes, vectors, variables, comments, full on programs, websites etc. I doubt a junior level developer is doing more than that dude. also bro just imagine how much of a loser you have to be to respond to a comment someone left on your 2 month old post in less than 2 hours. Sad virgin behavior
Listen, software engineers (both front and back end) aren't going anywhere, but those who don't show some serious talent are in trouble. If you can't bring something big and unique to the table, if you're not willing to put in the extra hours to finish your work, and if you're not constantly learning new programming languages and complex algorithms on your own time, then you're on borrowed time. In this post-AI world, it's all about being exceptional. If you're not one of the best, you'll be stuck doing whatever grunt work companies throw your way.
What you’re saying is true if AI stopped advancing today. However, the incredible thing about AI is not what it can do today. What’s amazing is how fast it’s advancing. AI will continue to advance at an exponential rate for the remainder of time. So the answer to every question of “will AI ever be able to ____ “ is yes. Think about the world 100 years from now. 1000 years. 10,000 years. I believe there’s a point in infinite advancement where AI will replace programmers. The only real question is “how soon?”
You will still have some top-level managers (who know nothing about coding), explaining to A.I. what he/she wants from the program, how people will interact with it, and what inputs the program will be using. The A.I. will do the rest, and it won't require even one programmer to get the job done. A.I. is doubling in intelligence every 6 months, so in just 5 years it will be over 1000 times more capable than it is right now.
that wouldn't have been the first time someone predicted the end of programmers lol. And it won't be the last. I mean , think about it , if your AI is 99% reliable , the last 1% can cause an application crash , a costly business logic failure , a massive deadlock... and that's the potential of one bug . Codebases can be tens, hundreds of millions of lines of code and can have hundreds of millions of lines of code of dependency... When your AI is going to fail , and it will , because it will never be 100% reliable, who do you think will have to fix that ? Also , knowing that more productivity = more code = more bugs = more risk of decreased productivity, in what world do you think this means less developers ? I actually see more developers in the market in the future years, after companies will inevitably fail and crumble under their stupidity as they should. On the other hand , I don't know why AI wouldn't be able to replace a manager ... what can a manager do , that an AI cannot do ? I'm pretty sure we could ditch the middle man here between the client and the developer , and replace it with an LLM.
There's nothing AI can help me to do in software development that I can find via other sources. The only thing it can help me with is probably writing documentation.
I've a genuine question and that is rn i am going to apply for universities and i always had a thing for computer science and tech and am fascinated by ar technologies and wanted to work in that but as of rn the horizon of swe seems sort of not very stable so id like to ask what speciality in perticular is future proof in tech such as data science or ai/ml engineers and if none what degree would you suggest close to tech that is safe from ai and will thrive in 10 years from now I hope you make a video on that soon and reply
I am working as SWE and started to learn it in 2013. Doing something which is not easily replaced by AI is a better choice. Currently thinking about becoming a real estate agent. Short term you are not replaced, but long term you will be. Professions in the military are also an excellent choice.
Software engineers are a safe job, don't worry, but you don't have to focus on the programming now! Just study algorithms and math and you'll be able to build new efficient Algohorithms wuthout worrying on if you can implement it. Maybe just learn pseudocoding just to be safe...
No bro, this is a myth, evne ChatGpt make mistakes some time in providing some solutions. If it could have happen then most of the manual jobs will be impacted. Not just programming. AI needs programming. Chatgpt somehow provide more better solution that we earlier used to depend on Google but then other every repetitive jobs like done by Managers, Leads, Scrum Master should be replaced.
I hate people saying frontend engineer will be replaced. System design and architecture are still present on frontend, it’s actually where companies struggle.
I'm convinced that people who think frontend is easy never created anything more complicated than a static blog
@@ZoranRavicTech Like when people say frontend development will be replaced. You just need to look towards frontend developers that teach others high-end techniques like Kent C. Dodds. I think the truth is the fullstack engineer will go away and you will have an expert in each portion of the stack that will leverage AI to do the low hanging work that fullstack contractors would be normally hired for.
hahaha then people say "front end programmers wont be replaced" now say "ok maybe yes but the architect and system design +5 years of experience wont" loool
i want to be a front end web developer but just now i did a project never did before chatgpt helped me so much it's like he did the main part and idk how to feel abt that
@@ItsAryaxthe only ones who keep saying they won’t eventually be replaced are just scared that eventually they will be booted too.
Just as any other industry A.I has not fully replaced sectors
Even Walmart still have human cashiers, though no where as many. Same will go with software engineers, it will cut down the need for as many.
I think people highly underestimate the fact that once a program to do it exist, you are now pretty much inferior. Especially considering that it can be enhanced overtime and In a short time.
It takes many seniors what about 10 years to become experienced enough, yea wait until about 10 years down the road and see how advanced AI becomes. The only real hold back right now in my opinion is the lack of resources
2:42 No. AI is nowhere close to replacing even junior developers.
Also frontend is way more complicated than it may seem to you.
You’re literally just coping bro. Give me a reason why you say it won’t replace junior developers other than you just pulling that out of your ass? There are fully autonomous ai chat bots now that can write debug and iterate on their own code and this has been out for months and months at this point. You think that that’s going to require more software engineers? I would argue that that’s going to require way less, especially at the junior level. If you have an ai that increases your workload by 50%, why would you need more employees? If I were a ceo I’d hire less.
@@MichaelMartinez-ke4hp Even junior positions require problem solving skills far beyond the capabilities of any AI that I have seen so far. If you actually know of some AI that is able to operate at that level then please enlighten me. I just hope you are not going to say it is DevinAI, as that is something even I have debunked.
@@ZoranRavicTech cope cope and more cope. Again, you’re just spouting blanket statements. Enlighten me on how ai can’t do junior level capabilities? The current version of chatgpt 4o can write functions, objects, classes, vectors, variables, comments, full on programs, websites etc. I doubt a junior level developer is doing more than that dude. also bro just imagine how much of a loser you have to be to respond to a comment someone left on your 2 month old post in less than 2 hours. Sad virgin behavior
Not today maybe, but tomorrow it will
Ai is not replace the software engineers..It will make life easier....AI will avoid people to work late nights and weekends.....
I don't want to be jobless due to AI
Listen, software engineers (both front and back end) aren't going anywhere, but those who don't show some serious talent are in trouble. If you can't bring something big and unique to the table, if you're not willing to put in the extra hours to finish your work, and if you're not constantly learning new programming languages and complex algorithms on your own time, then you're on borrowed time. In this post-AI world, it's all about being exceptional. If you're not one of the best, you'll be stuck doing whatever grunt work companies throw your way.
so much underrated video bring this dude up
percentage of using AI in your own project ?
What you’re saying is true if AI stopped advancing today. However, the incredible thing about AI is not what it can do today. What’s amazing is how fast it’s advancing. AI will continue to advance at an exponential rate for the remainder of time. So the answer to every question of “will AI ever be able to ____ “ is yes. Think about the world 100 years from now. 1000 years. 10,000 years. I believe there’s a point in infinite advancement where AI will replace programmers. The only real question is “how soon?”
even tho I'm a beginner in front end like I haven't learnt js properly chatgpt is wayyy better programmer than me💀
One of the best, well analyzed and not-taking-sides video. Should have more views!!!
Glad you liked it!
You will still have some top-level managers (who know nothing about coding), explaining to A.I. what he/she wants from the program, how people will interact with it, and what inputs the program will be using. The A.I. will do the rest, and it won't require even one programmer to get the job done. A.I. is doubling in intelligence every 6 months, so in just 5 years it will be over 1000 times more capable than it is right now.
that wouldn't have been the first time someone predicted the end of programmers lol.
And it won't be the last.
I mean , think about it , if your AI is 99% reliable , the last 1% can cause an application crash , a costly business logic failure , a massive deadlock...
and that's the potential of one bug .
Codebases can be tens, hundreds of millions of lines of code and can have hundreds of millions of lines of code of dependency...
When your AI is going to fail , and it will , because it will never be 100% reliable, who do you think will have to fix that ?
Also , knowing that more productivity = more code = more bugs = more risk of decreased productivity, in what world do you think this means less developers ? I actually see more developers in the market in the future years, after companies will inevitably fail and crumble under their stupidity as they should.
On the other hand , I don't know why AI wouldn't be able to replace a manager ... what can a manager do , that an AI cannot do ?
I'm pretty sure we could ditch the middle man here between the client and the developer , and replace it with an LLM.
which languages do you use most ?
There's nothing AI can help me to do in software development that I can find via other sources. The only thing it can help me with is probably writing documentation.
have you tried Co-Pilot Workspace ?
Love you khader bro keep rocking ❤️ am genuinely your number one fan 😅
Thank you!
I've a genuine question and that is rn i am going to apply for universities and i always had a thing for computer science and tech and am fascinated by ar technologies and wanted to work in that but as of rn the horizon of swe seems sort of not very stable so id like to ask what speciality in perticular is future proof in tech such as data science or ai/ml engineers and if none what degree would you suggest close to tech that is safe from ai and will thrive in 10 years from now
I hope you make a video on that soon and reply
Swe is stable if your better then the Ai
Personal opinion, ai/ml specializations are the way to go
I will start the Software Engineering career Should I do it even if there is 5 years who I have to complete?
I am working as SWE and started to learn it in 2013. Doing something which is not easily replaced by AI is a better choice. Currently thinking about becoming a real estate agent. Short term you are not replaced, but long term you will be. Professions in the military are also an excellent choice.
no
Software engineers are a safe job, don't worry, but you don't have to focus on the programming now! Just study algorithms and math and you'll be able to build new efficient Algohorithms wuthout worrying on if you can implement it. Maybe just learn pseudocoding just to be safe...
No bro, this is a myth, evne ChatGpt make mistakes some time in providing some solutions. If it could have happen then most of the manual jobs will be impacted. Not just programming. AI needs programming. Chatgpt somehow provide more better solution that we earlier used to depend on Google but then other every repetitive jobs like done by Managers, Leads, Scrum Master should be replaced.
Im a comsci collage student.. about to watch this
Done watching, thank u Sajjaad you’re basically my only guide in the future 😭
I have some advice on my videos about software engineering.
thank you.
The Nerds eliminated there own jobs. The irony, lol. Find the login fin nerds.
yeah they can replace us I dont give a 💩
do nothing AI will replace us stay home 😂
You earned a poking subs
The entire school who made the python exams used only AI and passed with high grades it was for a passing checkpoint using a database
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