Is Devin AI the End (or Future) of Coding?!

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  • @nessdevelopment8779
    @nessdevelopment8779 6 месяцев назад +112

    To add backup on your analogy with cloud migration, I'm a ten-year senior Java enterprise developer working for the Defense Department. And I'm on the cloud migration team where we are JUST NOW comparing different CSPs before we even start migrating! Lord only knows how long the actual migration will take, but I'm guessing at least a few years. AND on your other analogy about COBOL, about 1/3 of our developers are COBOL programmers maintaining our central mainframe. :-D So yes, there will always be some old mess in legacy systems moving at glacial speed. Not everything is on the cutting edge. Now the old messes aren't a lot of fun to work on compared to the new sexy stuff, but they're certainly not eliminated. It's still a decent paycheck.

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад +59

      Thanks for sharing your real world experience! Most of the fear around AI comes from RUclipsrs with no real world experience or CEOs pretending to be software engineers! Lol

    • @nicholai40
      @nicholai40 6 месяцев назад

      I agree. I am from the old school of Basic, FORTRAN and Pascal. There are so many legacy programs and hardware out there that almost no one knows how to deal with.

    • @Feniksds
      @Feniksds 6 месяцев назад +3

      not only that imagine 1 tiny driver issue on the platform that that AI's software runs on. Often AI's fail to take in the whole environment and they will not be able to detect the more physical stuff. So forget integrations with specific hardware. We won't be seeing it in the critical software that needs to be one point. I think even in normal projects maybe Devin and AI's could make like bigger parts of code but in the end it will still need humans that understand the structures to put them together. Not to mention that the people who need projects made need to understand UML. Likely each company will get its own AI to run in its servers. So my guess is that they'l be more like a digital assistant and likely will need some software engineers or data engineers to babysit them. Also people panicking in this idea of it will replace us, certain software already has. Remember when we had to manually make jumps in assembly and such languages or those times when we had to use pointers before java or the structs in C or older languages before objects even existed. IDE"s etc do that for us. AI will be similar.

    • @bestechdeals4539
      @bestechdeals4539 6 месяцев назад +1

      That's exactly where i want work at! Thanks for confirming

    • @solution777-bq6yp
      @solution777-bq6yp 6 месяцев назад

      You using Oracle?

  • @mohammadreza.beygifard
    @mohammadreza.beygifard 6 месяцев назад +236

    Hi Mosh! I am a software engineer now with three years of experience, I don't know if I have mentioned it before or not, but your free video about Python on RUclips was one of the game changers for me. Just learning the basics you taught, I managed to impress my thesis professor who was so skeptical about my coding ability, as a mechanical engineer bachelor holder who wishes to do a career switch!
    Thank you!
    Keep on doing the great job please, for us who are hungry for learning, and for a better world!
    And for others who read this comment, guys when it comes to connect different pieces of code, something like a docker-compose, AI starts to mostly return non-sense. Don't be afraid, keep learning, and be happy that you are in this great field.
    By the way happy Nowruz!

    • @priyam453
      @priyam453 6 месяцев назад +6

      Now i started to learn python from his videos but my friends told not to learn because of this AI. I didn't listen to them and thank you for motivating us

    • @Avant402
      @Avant402 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank You so much for your motivation and encouragement about coding. I been working on my python skills for a year now, and I’m not giving up, and I’m constantly getting better at it! At best AI is more of a tool to use, and not job ending.

    • @vnm_8945
      @vnm_8945 6 месяцев назад +3

      you better go back to mechanics if you don't want to starve in 2 years.

    • @priyam453
      @priyam453 6 месяцев назад

      @@vnm_8945 but why

    • @YOURDADSNEPHEW
      @YOURDADSNEPHEW 6 месяцев назад

      I'll just use Devin while I play Roblox on xbox... Your free to go

  • @justawanderer3927
    @justawanderer3927 6 месяцев назад +122

    As a software engineering student, this video gave me a major relief. Thank you.

    • @dragossasr
      @dragossasr 6 месяцев назад +23

      I believe that in the next 10 years, over 80% of current IT jobs will disappear. The author forgot to mention how artificial intelligence currently operates: unlimited repetition until it finds the best solution. With the increasing processing power and the amount of real or synthetic data, AI will develop increasingly complex programs. The first significant LLM launched on the market was ChatGPT less than 36 months ago. Now there are at least 7 major players. It will be the same with Devin. The good old days are definitely over for many.

    • @yolobfh2193
      @yolobfh2193 6 месяцев назад +16

      not to burst ur bubble but he is heavily biased in this vid. Just a bit over 1 year since gpt released and AI has progressed so much since then that devin will prob learn to code in the coming years. Max 10 years.

    • @iceteazen
      @iceteazen 6 месяцев назад +9

      Software developer are actually in the best position to take advantage of the AI revolution

    • @yolobfh2193
      @yolobfh2193 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@iceteazen Developers can take advantage but so will bosses so that = less jobs than their alr is now. Now its alr s struggle. People need to realise the progession speed of AI. The smartest men alive are working on it day in and out.

    • @thefaramith8876
      @thefaramith8876 6 месяцев назад +5

      Keep coping

  • @TheCodeholic
    @TheCodeholic 6 месяцев назад +66

    Maybe I am not as experienced as Mosh, but I have 12+ years of experience in working as a software engineer and I have this feeling...
    The video has the all answers whether you should keep learning or give up. Go for it and become a great software engineers and if there will be time when AI is about to replace you, this means there will be robots replacing workers, cleaners, craftsmen and AI dominates the whole world. So it does not matter what you are doing at that time...
    Being a great software engineer is one of the hardest job out there, so you should focus on learning and advancing your skills and using AI for your improvement instead of being scared and doing nothing.

    • @BeepBoop2221
      @BeepBoop2221 6 месяцев назад +1

      There's no such thing as a "html/css" developer.

    • @ThomasTomiczek
      @ThomasTomiczek 6 месяцев назад

      @@BeepBoop2221Get some experience - there is. Tons of them actually. Now getting fired.

    • @kumaramit04-q6c
      @kumaramit04-q6c 6 месяцев назад +2

      Software developers are the soft targets although.

    • @TheCodeholic
      @TheCodeholic 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@BeepBoop2221 You are right. They are coders. But several years ago we had such coders in our office. Now you can't find any job with only these two technologies. I hope my point was clear.

    • @BeepBoop2221
      @BeepBoop2221 6 месяцев назад

      No there isnt. Neither of those things are programming langauges, if you throw in js sure.​@ThomasTomiczek

  • @prasadnijsure2407
    @prasadnijsure2407 6 месяцев назад +70

    It's just an LLM fight and marketing. Devs are evergreen. Upgrading is the key. Loved your explanation!

    • @nicholasolds7279
      @nicholasolds7279 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thats a great perspective, thank you

    • @prat_0501
      @prat_0501 6 месяцев назад +3

      I was also thinking the same......big organisations provide strict restrictions on copy pasting their code anywhere over the internet.

    • @lahujehu
      @lahujehu 6 месяцев назад +1

      Knowing how to code is beneficial in understanding how the AI works. But trying to outsmart a computer that has 30 quadrillion times the calculation power of your organic brains is a losing battle.

    • @Pixcrafts
      @Pixcrafts 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@lahujehu Then employ it to do things for you, instead of still trying to specifically do what it now does better

    • @ankitnmnaik229
      @ankitnmnaik229 6 месяцев назад

      Frankly fighting against computers is dumb... that's a lossing race...

  • @yassuo9009
    @yassuo9009 6 месяцев назад +22

    I think it will radically change the industry, assisting developers instead of leaving them homeless.

    • @mungukendejoshua3632
      @mungukendejoshua3632 6 месяцев назад +4

      Already it is making coding faster..We used to take so long debugging. So am sure work will be more sweeter and may salary amount will reduce

    • @planesrift
      @planesrift 6 месяцев назад +2

      AI should start doing those nasty CSS for us ASAP.

    • @josh2482
      @josh2482 6 месяцев назад

      @@mungukendejoshua3632 Increased productivity does not automatically mean less jobs. Devs are usually now free to do more complex tasks, these complex tasks also need bigger teams. Dev teams now are magnitudes larger than they were 20 years ago and there were several advancement that made development easier in that timeframe.

  • @thisiscodereport
    @thisiscodereport 6 месяцев назад +9

    Hi Mosh! I want to tell you thank you! I was from country where lots of restrictions to the internet. I have started learning coding 2016. I did quite good in competitive programming but I could not be real developer until, seeing your courses in 2019. At that time I could not pay your courses. But when I change my location I have paid your courses, and I always tell about your courses. Thank you, Mosh! You saved my passion and life!

  • @TheDemon1496
    @TheDemon1496 5 месяцев назад +3

    Glad I came across this video. I have been coding for 5 months and stopped for a bit after learning AI
    will take over. However this video has given me hope again and I have continued. Thank you. You are a true blessing....

  • @omar752
    @omar752 6 месяцев назад +342

    "What the fack, I've only been learning programming for a year, and now Devin shows up."

    • @MaxRuso
      @MaxRuso 6 месяцев назад +30

      No worries... The dude obviously doesn't know how to code

    • @sad_man_no_talent
      @sad_man_no_talent 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@MaxRuso yes kinda

    • @odaigassan5330
      @odaigassan5330 6 месяцев назад +17

      @@MaxRusonow? not really. but what about after 10 20 30 years? we can't be certain.
      for those who chose programming as career for the remaining of their live, it would be a disaster if computers simply think for themselves thanks for AI and no longer need programmers.

    • @webtestingui7187
      @webtestingui7187 6 месяцев назад +21

      @@odaigassan5330 do you think a computer can think by themselves ?

    • @micsss_
      @micsss_ 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@webtestingui7187 well with the current adaptation and investments for AI, yes a computer could probably think for themselves in the near future.

  • @sergarrick
    @sergarrick 6 месяцев назад +26

    "We're going to turn programming language into human language" has been the goal of every new language for what, 50 years?

    • @JustinShaedo
      @JustinShaedo 6 месяцев назад +4

      Genuine question/challenge: Name one recent programming language where that was a goal

    • @kibromhs7566
      @kibromhs7566 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@JustinShaedo python

    • @saintmik6576
      @saintmik6576 6 месяцев назад

      Hasn’t this been happening?

    • @slimeman1287
      @slimeman1287 6 месяцев назад

      @@saintmik6576no, every time a program like that comes out it’s useless. Python is a thing but it’s kinda slow for application dev

    • @shiro3146
      @shiro3146 6 месяцев назад

      @@JustinShaedo ismt that python is?
      or more like for 50 years we already chase that "command a machine with human language" instead of arbitary binary mathematical funtions or some random jumbled words that essensially an aritmathic of moving a singular memory on a chip

  • @urlocalcoder
    @urlocalcoder 6 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video, Mosh! We’be been reading too many negative AI tweets lately, and this video is much needed at this time. Really stress-realief & motivating to give 100% from ourselfs to become as good as we can.
    You’re a truly inspiration Mosh! 💪🏻

  • @MACODJ
    @MACODJ 6 месяцев назад +29

    I follow always your courses, but i guess the prompt need a special developer to write them to AI. we don't lose work. We have a new way to work!

    • @Kreezy-xp1rb
      @Kreezy-xp1rb 2 месяца назад

      yea but people like me who still has to wait 10 years to get a job are screwed in the IT field

  • @HunterBBQ
    @HunterBBQ 6 месяцев назад +3

    very well said, for someone that didnt code daily to say that current AI can make anyone being programmer is wrong, you may create tutorial app, web, but if you didn't know about the system design and data type etc there is huge deep dark hole to learns everything.
    its same to when everyone have google, StackOverflow, and even gpt for years and still we have to solve our own problem.

  • @alaminegueye3218
    @alaminegueye3218 6 месяцев назад +70

    Someone who doesn't have solid code knowledge could never create complex apps with Devin.
    You atleast need to know very specifically what you need to do in order to use it efficiently.
    So I just see it as an opportunity for developers to work faster :
    Focus less on the boilerplate and more on the problem solving aspect.

    • @Amenimun
      @Amenimun 6 месяцев назад +7

      So AI acting as an assistant to programmers -- that sounds more likely.

    • @andrewdrone
      @andrewdrone 6 месяцев назад +3

      Bingo.

    • @marcinkepski4977
      @marcinkepski4977 6 месяцев назад

      Waste of time. People don't understand . Most of them never coding or they are weak programmers.

    • @wisdommusonda7404
      @wisdommusonda7404 6 месяцев назад

      You're a wise man

    • @planesrift
      @planesrift 6 месяцев назад +1

      ......and those who come up with business requirement rarely "know very specifically what they need."

  • @charanr5189
    @charanr5189 6 месяцев назад +6

    Discipline learning from present can over take any AI in future 💪
    ThankYou Mosh🧠

  • @mapache-ehcapam
    @mapache-ehcapam 6 месяцев назад +65

    What a time to start learning... everyone is saying this job will be unnecessary

    • @dadi_vlogs3254
      @dadi_vlogs3254 6 месяцев назад +18

      my advice bro start and feel free. this technique can indeed remove some jobs but not programmers because when you get more techniques in your career and you have mastered them they can't replace you. So, start and look at this technique as an assistance. good luck

    • @MyLearningPaths
      @MyLearningPaths 6 месяцев назад +6

      Let me say the best job in the future: Plumbers

    • @BeepBoop2221
      @BeepBoop2221 6 месяцев назад +7

      ​@MyLearningPaths have you ever worked a trade?
      There I'd a reason a friend kf mine quit being a plumber to go into IT.
      I've never heard anyone do the opposite.

    • @matejmikulec1073
      @matejmikulec1073 6 месяцев назад

      @@MyLearningPathsuntil all the people that lost jobs due to AI move to professions like plumbers, than rat race to the bottom will begin for everyone until automation kills even those jobs.

    • @02artiom
      @02artiom 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@BeepBoop2221 in the next decade you are gonna hear of a lot of people doing it

  • @Gamachy
    @Gamachy 6 месяцев назад +6

    I think this is one of the best videos out there explaining with you don't need to panicky about AI.

    • @LoveinsteadofHate-fs1jv
      @LoveinsteadofHate-fs1jv 6 месяцев назад +1

      Not yet but sure the demand will be half for devs. If you look at stats you can see massive layoffs going of since COVID and it is sill on trend.

    • @sid4579
      @sid4579 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@LoveinsteadofHate-fs1jvthat's cause of interest rates and nothing to do with AI

    • @milanpospisil8024
      @milanpospisil8024 6 месяцев назад

      @@LoveinsteadofHate-fs1jvThey employed a lot of inexperienced programmers from boot camps in the covid, because they had quite a good income. But now, they keep mostly the more experienced and knowledgable ones. Its now not easy to get job without good education and experience, but it is not much harder if you are good.

    • @dirremoire
      @dirremoire 6 месяцев назад

      If you're a genius-level top developer, then don't panic. Everyone else should have a backup plan.

    • @sid4579
      @sid4579 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@dirremoireNegative, there still exists a lot of jobs that should have automated a long time ago. Tech Industry is evolving and new opportunities would arise. Technology takes a long time to adapt.

  • @amirhoseinshams256
    @amirhoseinshams256 6 месяцев назад +8

    Happy nowruz, Mosh!💥🔥❤️

  • @Layput
    @Layput 6 месяцев назад +7

    I use Edge as my browser and it has a built-in Chat-GPT4.
    I can ask it to program simple formulas and it's unbelievably fast.
    It's scary.
    I believe it can't totally replace a programmer because it can only handle chunks but with the way it is going right now, it might be able to handle and organize large collections of these program chunks in the future.
    The main job of making the program work still relies on the ability of the human to put the correct order of these chunks. For now.

    • @ismailhossainzihan8184
      @ismailhossainzihan8184 6 месяцев назад +4

      That's what I am also thinking. No matter how much engineers ensure themselves about AI not replacing them, at the end we will be sorry for not making an alternative right career choice.

    • @champfisk5613
      @champfisk5613 6 месяцев назад

      @@ismailhossainzihan8184if this is your concern, then maybe you shouldn’t attempt this type of work. The allure of money makes it appealing but keep in mind a Small percentage of the population has the aptitude for this type of work. So many ppl work in software shops and don’t do Anything related to Building software. If there was a concern in the next decade it would be for the people that do the communicating or so called communication for devs

    • @AsokaTw-mz3lr
      @AsokaTw-mz3lr 6 месяцев назад

      @@ismailhossainzihan8184 AI will only replace humans when AGI is possible, but then it will replace virtually all the white-collar jobs as AGI is basically a human like.

    • @raulcardinali5435
      @raulcardinali5435 6 месяцев назад

      And what would be an alternative degree that gives you the same earnings and careers of CS and engineering ? ​@@ismailhossainzihan8184

    • @haraldhacker
      @haraldhacker 6 месяцев назад

      Using Edge is the first criteria for getting replaced

  • @eclair1616
    @eclair1616 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m currently 17, I have learned python, C#, C++ (and html/css/js but I don’t want to go into that). I’m leaning towards becoming a software engineer as my career but now I’m sceptical. Not only is getting a good job in my country rare, but also all the AI is making me question if I just wasted years of my life for nothing.

  • @1010Sudip
    @1010Sudip 6 месяцев назад +30

    You Make our days better ❤

    • @dragossasr
      @dragossasr 6 месяцев назад

      I believe that in the next 10 years, over 80% of current IT jobs will disappear. The author forgot to mention how artificial intelligence currently operates: unlimited repetition until it finds the best solution. With the increasing processing power and the amount of real or synthetic data, AI will develop increasingly complex programs. The first significant LLM launched on the market was ChatGPT less than 36 months ago. Now there are at least 7 major players. It will be the same with Devin. The good old days are definitely over for many.

  • @tural.ahmatov
    @tural.ahmatov 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks man, I feel less anxiety now. This video is antidote to Fireship's review on Devin

  • @aaronvond
    @aaronvond 6 месяцев назад +2

    As a starting ML engineer entering grad school, I'm telling you, **Mosh is right!**
    Plus, there is a big difference between three groups of coders:
    (1) "programmers" who just barely can code,
    (2) analysts who know how to use LLMs with their toolchain,
    (3) and real computer science grads who truly think like a computer scientist.
    Only the first group need to worry, but not much--*everybody* will soon need to be able to understand a scripting language and how to use a chatbot LLM, for every kind of job. Well, eventually. *Nearly* every job.
    I'm probably overstating this a bit.

  • @GabosRR
    @GabosRR 6 месяцев назад +4

    So much coping in the comments section🤦‍♂️I just feel like we really dont know for certain at this point, time is literally the only teller dawg

  • @williamsk
    @williamsk 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Mosh! I enjoy your videos and usually never comment, but the time you take to address real-world issues and concerns is inspiring. Please keep doing what you're doing, as you provide so much inspiration, learning advocacy, and insight into how the industry works. From one software engineer to another, the truth is appreciated.

  • @MyCodingDiary
    @MyCodingDiary 6 месяцев назад +2

    You have a gift for teaching. Truly remarkable!

  • @Rayhanranadev
    @Rayhanranadev 6 месяцев назад +2

    Devin AI is a powerful tool in coding, but it doesn't mark the end of human programming. It assists coders by automating tasks, but human creativity and problem-solving remain crucial for the future of coding. Thank you!

  • @StaciSoutherland
    @StaciSoutherland 5 месяцев назад

    As a newbie software engineer of one year I appreciate your thought out, intentional remarks. Wonderful video made my day and eased my anxiety. Now I can go find something new to worry about!

  • @Recuper8
    @Recuper8 6 месяцев назад +3

    Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance. Dude, you are still in the Denial phase. Don't feel bad, it's normal. Hopefully you'll progress towards acceptance though.

  • @Speedyshot914
    @Speedyshot914 6 месяцев назад +1

    The real point is that job won’t go anywhere but surely the numbers will decrease especially for the beginner or fresher it will be tough for them to survive

  • @abdurrahmansoftw
    @abdurrahmansoftw 6 месяцев назад +6

    Hi Mosh take love from my heart ... please make ts-node course

  • @koondoog4282
    @koondoog4282 6 месяцев назад +1

    mosh 3 mins into the video i felt much more at ease about leaving my old job for software engineering ty

  • @bishopoftroy
    @bishopoftroy 6 месяцев назад +8

    I find it a bit arrogant to say the CEO of Nvidia doesn`t understand real world software given the fact he was a C++ programmer, but even if he wasn`t i`m sure he understands software.

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov 6 месяцев назад

      This youTube boob thinks he knows better than Nvidia 😂

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад +1

      He certainly doesn’t! It’s a fact. A CEO, by definition, makes executive decisions. Their work is all about revenue, cost, profit, negotiation, deals, etc. It’s a completely different world from software engineering. As a software engineer, I don’t make bold claims about medicine or law because it’s not my area of expertise. If you find someone telling you the truth as arrogant, oh well…

    • @bishopoftroy
      @bishopoftroy 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@programmingwithmosh I`ve never ever in my 20+ IT career met a software company CEO who doesn`t understand software/know how to program/was a software engineer. Nobody puts you in a CEO spot without the basics and if one starts as a CEO with no coding knowledge, one rarely if ever would succeed. All the best mate !

    • @subzee7469
      @subzee7469 6 месяцев назад

      Bro..... he's doesn't become ceo of the biggest ai chip making company like a whin.......he started it....... bro's in hard denial mode.....to acknowledge anything.....i guess satya doesn't know shit about cloud computing cause he's Microsoft ceo or lisa su about semiconductor architecture cause she's a ceo.......every ceo is dumb now.

    • @rishab9082
      @rishab9082 6 месяцев назад +1

      He definitely understands but as a CEO things operate differently to keep the investors happy

  • @shadyqaddoura3451
    @shadyqaddoura3451 6 месяцев назад +3

    Cool! You simply gave me a huge relief to my shoulders. Thank you!

  • @Rioboss420
    @Rioboss420 6 месяцев назад +1

    While certain aspects of software engineering may be automated, the profession as a whole is unlikely to become obsolete. Instead, software engineers will need to adapt to changes in the field, focusing on areas where human creativity, problem-solving, ethical judgment, and strategic thinking are indispensable. The evolution of technology will continue to create new opportunities and challenges in software development, ensuring the continued relevance and necessity of software engineers in the digital age.

  • @someonelastname8175
    @someonelastname8175 6 месяцев назад +2

    FoxPro!! Wow, you're showing your age Mosh. (I remember it as well). I also remember when they invented Java, C#, HTML, JavaScript and we all said goodbye to C and Assembly.

  • @dorime3535
    @dorime3535 6 месяцев назад

    this made me feel alot better, I was about to head into college soon, with planning to get a computer science degree to be a computer technician and be a software developer, your explanation makes solid sense, and it made all of that "oh my gosh i gotta find something else to study now." anxiety go away, thank you :)

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  5 месяцев назад +2

      Good luck my friend! Don’t let negative people or fear mongers dictate your life.

  • @yonayoni4595
    @yonayoni4595 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you mosh I keep learning , keep coding and keep fighting until I succeed 😊

  • @ab99823
    @ab99823 6 месяцев назад +1

    I generally dont comment on videos but this is the best video on Devin I've seen. Everybody is fear mongering us with this devin shit. But I find your reasons very logical and I highly resonate with them. I am so glad that I saw this video. Thank you Mosh.

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад

      That's awesome to hear! Comments like yours are why I do this. My goal is to help people cut through the noise and feel empowered in their coding journey.

  • @Computer_Nerd
    @Computer_Nerd 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for helping the computer nerd!

  • @JohnDakin-w7g
    @JohnDakin-w7g 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your one of my best coding teacher whatever you say is my command

  • @deepsahu9915
    @deepsahu9915 6 месяцев назад +3

    You telling the truth. hats off sir !!

  • @larswillsen
    @larswillsen 5 месяцев назад +1

    LOL .. nope .. as an assembly coder since the late 70s the answer with Devin is: Learn to code before messing with any project :P

  • @diegol_116
    @diegol_116 6 месяцев назад +1

    Many people are scared because they feel that what they are using now will be outdated in the future. You should not worry about it, because you should be sure that it will happen. As has happened over the years and the history of the industry. That doesn't mean you'll be unemployed or replaced, it means you'll have to learn new things and your workflow will change. Again, as has happened throughout history...

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад

      Change is inevitable in any industry, including coding. Embrace it and keep learning!

  • @thierrymemel
    @thierrymemel 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks brother Mosh for this amazing video, it has deeply touched my heart!

  • @thecomputer1424
    @thecomputer1424 6 месяцев назад +1

    It was a nice video, you removed some of my confusions, but still some of them remains, I am the beginner, I think the bigger threat is to beginners and intermediate not Advanced Coders.

  • @FlorinIgnat-pf8mu
    @FlorinIgnat-pf8mu 5 месяцев назад

    It's like a programming paradigm change : from OOP to POP (Problem Oriented Programming). Works for me! Totally agree!

  • @bardanshiwakoti4191
    @bardanshiwakoti4191 6 месяцев назад

    I don't know whether you had a chance to read my comment among all the comments. But I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for showing a different viewpoint in this mess.Thank you so much❤

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your lovely words my friend! I wish you the best!

  • @dagmfreseid2063
    @dagmfreseid2063 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Mosh, Thank u so much, I've been struggling so hard lately.
    Could you please make a video for us aspiring self-taught junior developers, particularly on how we can excel and stand out from the competition considering the current job market?

  • @syedalnaphewadib7650
    @syedalnaphewadib7650 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Mr. Mosh. I was actually planning to change my undergrad program but this motivated me. Really appreciate this. And I must say, your way of comparing with examples is unique.

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад

      Best of luck my friend! So much bad information out there. Don’t let fear mongers who are desperate for your clicks to change your life.

  • @royshaheer
    @royshaheer 6 месяцев назад +3

    I appreciate this video and I hope this optimistic take remains in the long run.

    • @dragossasr
      @dragossasr 6 месяцев назад

      I believe that in the next 10 years, over 80% of current IT jobs will disappear. The author forgot to mention how artificial intelligence currently operates: unlimited repetition until it finds the best solution. With the increasing processing power and the amount of real or synthetic data, AI will develop increasingly complex programs. The first significant LLM launched on the market was ChatGPT less than 36 months ago. Now there are at least 7 major players. It will be the same with Devin. The good old days are definitely over for many.

    • @sanghukers1577
      @sanghukers1577 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@dragossasrThen after less than 36 months what happened? Is there any lay off because of those tools? No, right? All we need to do is learn to be super good at programming, don't be average.

    • @dragossasr
      @dragossasr 6 месяцев назад

      @@sanghukers1577 I said that 80% of IT jobs will disappear in the next 10 years. In less than 36 months, ChatGPT has made significant progress and has triggered the emergence of other major players, leading to competition and rapid progress in the field. Let's exercise our imagination and envision where Large Language Models will be in 10 years? "Don't be average" applies to all fields of activity. What will happen to the below average and average?

  • @abtar4294
    @abtar4294 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the video Mosh.

  • @ElijahJacob3402
    @ElijahJacob3402 6 месяцев назад +1

    wow the fear of AI taking over is high
    well this information really helped me a lot
    am a beginner learning on my own
    but most times i don't use AI tools

  • @LowkeyHundo
    @LowkeyHundo 6 месяцев назад +3

    To quote Stefan Mischook, “AI isn’t the death of coding jobs, it will just change how we work.”
    Don’t be like other close minded developers and ignore AI. The early birds who learn how to incorporate AI into their workflows will be more desirable job candidates.

  • @programmingwithmosh
    @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад +80

    Thanks for the feedback, everyone! I believe software engineering has a strong future, even alongside AI. This tech may change our work, but it opens up new opportunities. Focus on building solid coding fundamentals and problem-solving skills - those will always be valuable!
    This video was for those who are unsure, love coding, and want to build a career in it. My goal was to offer hope and my honest take on AI's impact.


    If some people are ready to give up, that's their loss! It means less competition and more opportunities for those who adapt, learn and level up their skills. So keep coding, keep learning, and get ready to thrive in the exciting new era of tech 💪

    • @thegbfolks
      @thegbfolks 6 месяцев назад

      Sir, would you please make a video on a Road map towards Data Science?

    • @dragossasr
      @dragossasr 6 месяцев назад +2

      I believe that in the next 10 years, over 80% of current IT jobs will disappear. The author forgot to mention how artificial intelligence currently operates: unlimited repetition until it finds the best solution. With the increasing processing power and the amount of real or synthetic data, AI will develop increasingly complex programs. The first significant LLM launched on the market was ChatGPT less than 36 months ago. Now there are at least 7 major players. It will be the same with Devin. The good old days are definitely over for many."

    • @ohwell1832
      @ohwell1832 6 месяцев назад +4

      Hi Mosh! I've noticed you've become more active with creating new content, focusing on coding topics with deeper explanations! Keep it up! This approach is refreshing, especially amid the "negative" trends concerning AI and the software development job market discussed by most RUclipsrs. Your positivity stands out-it helps those of us committed to upskilling, learning, and encourages us to persist and never give up. Thank you!

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад +8

      @@ohwell1832thanks for the kind words! Negativity and negative people have no place in my life!

    • @piyushsahu591
      @piyushsahu591 6 месяцев назад

      Mosh bro you are an experienced programmer 😮

  • @AmeyChittar
    @AmeyChittar 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Mosh. Great video. Loved the reasons.. this hype is going around only on youtube and spread fear on junior devs a lot more.. i agree to everything you said. I would like to add another point. I live in india so ill take this as an example. So the point is long ago in the 90s and 2000s we had simple cars like maruti or hyundai which were simple switch on car use it and switch it off simple.. but slowly we started seeing automation in everything in automobile industry.. till 2023 we saw right from switching on the car till switch off everything was automatic.. manual was almost gone forever.. everyone was into automated door locks auto window lock auto switch off car through app and all of it.. heck even self driving cars ideas came up.. but when people saw enough of automation.. you as a driver need to get a hold of the car bro.. and now you can see they are bringing in physicsl human touch for many things in automobiles now.. clubbing in both automation and manual work side by side.. i think AI also will be going in the same directions.. now people are saying AI and automation.. of course its not going to go away but point is because we sometimes get wrong outputs usinh chstgpt people will be using it only as a side tool and definitely not as a main one.. i had used chatgpt during android dev and i was like if i had seen stackoverflow i wouldve finished my work by now.. Great video again thanks😊

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад

      You’re right! This hype is only on RUclips because (sadly) selfish RUclipsrs are trying to get views and make money off of fear mongering. The worst part is they’re doing this not to make millions of dollars but to earn a few hundred bucks! Is it really worth it to deceive people for a couple of hundred dollars?

    • @AmeyChittar
      @AmeyChittar 6 месяцев назад

      @@programmingwithmosh Yes true.. it's not worth it.. and you know the best part.. all the senior devs don't care😅😅 they know these things come and go but our foundations remain the same.. whether it's react spring java or whatever.. these tools just help us.. glad I didn't graduate in 2023 24.. I feel pity for people who are graduating and watch these videos and feel scared to continue in the IT industry..

  • @angNguyen-cg8gk
    @angNguyen-cg8gk 6 месяцев назад

    I'm grateful, Mosh Hamadani. After completing your basic course, I have found a really good job. One may argue that you will serve as my career's guiding principle.

  • @robertdimaggio9086
    @robertdimaggio9086 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for putting what ive been saying in an actual coherent way lol. I have a lot of software dev buddies who rag on me because I augment my duties with AI. I have become more productive, learned more where my gaps in knowledge exist and fix them, etc. Its a fantastic tool, but it in no way can replace a engineer yet. Instead of being afraid people need to leverage it.

  • @wolfclan33
    @wolfclan33 6 месяцев назад +1

    The best explanation on this topic that I have run across! It's really good informative information. Thank you!

  • @Cp_elisha
    @Cp_elisha 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow mosh actually what u said is true AI without us is nonsense keep it up bro

  • @lance3401
    @lance3401 6 месяцев назад

    Absolutely right Mosh, as software developer, once you see new techologie you have to advance and learn as fast as you can in order to stay ahead that's the key!

  • @Turbo2640
    @Turbo2640 6 месяцев назад +1

    Relax Mosh, you will still be needed. 🙂 You are completely correct, of course.

  • @Science123_66
    @Science123_66 6 месяцев назад

    I just graduated from Highschool and I’m going to undertake a Bsc in Software Engineering
    I feel so relieved know human cognition promised by AGI in our field and the unemployment issue is just an overstatement

  • @lejink.r8417
    @lejink.r8417 6 месяцев назад +1

    AI will be an assistant to programmers just like any other tool. Programming is not just about writing code but also about solving new problems with critical thinking , collaboration and continuous improvement . When AI is that powerful, don’t worry, the world will end. Just that an AI program creates another program which is self-aware. What is currently happening is marketing a happy flow to cope up with completion in the AI market and to get VC funds

  • @alisajadahmadi978
    @alisajadahmadi978 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Mosh, thank you so much for this video.

  • @xtofury
    @xtofury 5 месяцев назад

    Make devin multimodal, use it to upload pictures of boards of products that you use, enable it to have agents, use an agent that monitors packets to monitor the device's network data, give it the ability to watch the device in use through a camera or video stream and then have it reverse engineer and modify the device with user feedback. Easily this year.

  • @perfectionbox
    @perfectionbox 6 месяцев назад +1

    "Hey Devin, I got an intermittent bug in my 400,000 line codebase. Can you fix it?"
    Devin: I don't have a fucking clue.
    "Wow this AI is smart, it knew immediately that it had no idea."

  • @vazaruspaytonas7017
    @vazaruspaytonas7017 6 месяцев назад +1

    Problem with AI is you have to put the coding principle in the LLM. What happens when a vendor refuses to add the information into the LLM. What happens when a design studio or engineering firm doesn't add data products into the system? This system is full of gatekeepers and it's a cash grab filled with buzz words and venture capital cash thrown all over the place.

  • @Hari-ur9ve
    @Hari-ur9ve 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mosh.. i think design patters, coding skeleton code with API-names and objects/class definition with plain-english within the functions if given as requirement AI will get hold of it and code the flesh-part within the functions of what we want to do. This will speed up the Development cycles and out of 10-engineers only 2 or 3 will be required. Devin and other AI tools will cause industry shrinkage over period of 5 to 10 years... This seems unquestionable reality. Please advise how to cross over this !!! Will upskilling to AI, ML, RNN, LLM.. will it work ?

  • @mitch1668
    @mitch1668 6 месяцев назад +4

    Currently, 85% percent of AI projects fail.

  • @27forlife
    @27forlife 6 месяцев назад +1

    always take your own path guys both this channel and the ai companies are doing there thing of attracting the audience to whatever it is they are selling , mosh sells courses so its obvious he wants you to keep learning coding am not hating on him but that's just what he does same for Nvidia or any other company they have product that uses Ai greatly so ofcourse they would encourage ai dominance. chose your own path!

  • @ViraI_Vibes
    @ViraI_Vibes 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great Video !

  • @sid4579
    @sid4579 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video, I've been crying

  • @manitejaemmadi5773
    @manitejaemmadi5773 6 месяцев назад

    My first instructor is Mosh, I have always loved watching his videos ❤
    Every entry-level developer who comes to me for advice, I share Mosh's videos with them

  • @mivids100
    @mivids100 6 месяцев назад

    This has been the best look-through ive seen on the subject so far

  • @BroniusMotekaitis
    @BroniusMotekaitis 6 месяцев назад +1

    Not convincing: sure the big data big critical systems are safe from "AI takeover," but someone coming out of a code boot camp or video tutorial series is not a candidate for these engineering posts: such a candidate definitely direct competes with experienced devs implementing (and improving by feedback loop) ai code tools.
    Excellent point, however, where Mosh reminds us that no decent position comes without continuous learning and improving and keeping an eye out for when and what to adopt. Keep going!
    Love your video serieses, Mosh. Thank you for your contributions to today and tomorrow!

  • @PrimalCoder
    @PrimalCoder 6 месяцев назад +2

    Nicely put. Thanks.

  • @milanpospisil8024
    @milanpospisil8024 6 месяцев назад +1

    The thing is the hardest part in the programming is not the language (thats the easy part). Hard part is to be aware of the system, data, processes, components, backend, frontend, services, everything working together. If you describe it with natural language, you can create more problems than description in programming language. AI is however great assistant.

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад

      With all respect, let me rephrase what you said: the hardest part is not code generation. It’s solving real world problems. That’s the part that’s not repetitive and requires human intelligence.

  • @albertmuhi3424
    @albertmuhi3424 5 месяцев назад

    I couldn't believe it when I heard that this random AI that came out of nowhere is going to replace millions of software engineers around the world I kept watching random clickbait videos and freaking out but when I saw your video i was deeply reassured! Looks like I'm going to college! Thanks Mosh!

  • @TheDeadRose
    @TheDeadRose 5 месяцев назад

    Hi! I wanted to say thank you... I watched your Python video courses, and it was very helpful. I have learnt so much from your videos, and just by learning the basics, there is a clear progress in my coding. Your teaching style is great! I have managed to impress my family, friends, and teachers by my coding skills! I have a small request... I want to learn Pygame now that I have learnt the basics of Python. I searched for beginner tutorials for Pygame on RUclips, but most of them are complicated and have no proper explanation. If you post a tutorial on pygame, it would be really beneficial for me and others who want to learn pygame.
    I want to thank you again for the hard work you do for us, sitting for hours, and release most of your tutorials for free. Please keep on doing this great job. We really appreciate you!

  • @mianmohsin5542
    @mianmohsin5542 6 месяцев назад

    The most straightforward and relaxing vedio on the whole internet regarding devin..

  • @newenglandnomad9405
    @newenglandnomad9405 6 месяцев назад

    I'm still very appreciative of your SQL course. It would be helpful if you added a data cleaning module I think.

  • @Jeff_Geoff
    @Jeff_Geoff 6 месяцев назад

    Programming with Mosh is one of the best thing i have ever received! I have to say it is better than my College Professors trainings.
    the clarity in explaining each line of code has been helpful. Bravo Keep doing ur own things

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm glad you found this video informational.

  • @afomaorji2900
    @afomaorji2900 6 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much, Mosh. Tbis video really calmed my mind down and put me at peace.

  • @HeyMr.OO7
    @HeyMr.OO7 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mosh .. thanks for practical insights and advise on this 🙌🏻
    But I have a question May be Devin 1.0 we can survive but companies' focus is definitely on Devin v3.0 or v10.0 and v1.0 is just a start.
    Any thoughts pls. ? 💭

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад +2

      You didn’t watch the video to the end! I even referenced Devin v10.

  • @Avant402
    @Avant402 6 месяцев назад +1

    Yes! I chose to keep learning and leveling up my skills. As I told an Engineering friend of mine, at best AI is just another tool at best to use. AI is not a job ending premise.

  • @jps4029
    @jps4029 6 месяцев назад +1

    While I agree with your points about Devin and the positive potential of AI, I'm more concerned about the rapid pace of AI development. AI advancements have been impressive in a short amount of time. Do you think there's a need to address potential risks like job displacement or bias in AI algorithms? Also, it would be great to see a future video discussing these potential risks in more detail!

  • @MIDzI
    @MIDzI 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your supportive thoughts amidst this negative and noisy AI drama. 💥💥

  • @askaiashed
    @askaiashed 6 месяцев назад

    am learning full stack web development, this video gave me a major relief. Thank you mosh

  • @harrisonekpobimi4764
    @harrisonekpobimi4764 6 месяцев назад +2

    This was what we were told when ChatGPT came. But we still here.
    I don’t think Mr Devin will be any different

  • @amangupta-rz7hn
    @amangupta-rz7hn 6 месяцев назад +2

    Misleading examples? What about horses? Which got replaced by cars? Are we going to make our life decisions watching RUclips. What about you then downplaying things?

  • @mohdirfan9771
    @mohdirfan9771 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks a Lot!
    I was getting depressed

  • @kent_calvin
    @kent_calvin 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great video

  • @UnrealEnginecode
    @UnrealEnginecode 6 месяцев назад +1

    how can i use it with unreal engine game c++ game development

  • @NikaStroganova
    @NikaStroganova 5 месяцев назад

    We so much need your course about Java Spring! Will you make it?

  • @lucasyoung9594
    @lucasyoung9594 6 месяцев назад

    This was super relieving to hear! Thank you so much Mosh!!

  • @olavodias
    @olavodias 6 месяцев назад

    “Calculators did not replace mathematicians, it just shifted their focus to other stuff”. Your video is very good and well explained. People get too worried about the hype, especially when CEOs are saying certain things to pump up their stock prices.

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  6 месяцев назад +1

      That’s the most frustrating part! CEOs saying some nonsense to build hype and inflating their stocks…

  • @BobaGrt
    @BobaGrt 6 месяцев назад

    No words can describe how comforting this video really is. I was really upset and drained at hearing Devin Ai replacing software engineers since I'm still a senior student I was doubting whether I continue pursuing Computer Science or choose another course. This video really made me get up from my sofa and directly go to my laptop to learn and understand coding.

    • @hombacom
      @hombacom 6 месяцев назад +1

      AI is just tools. Everyone can use them. But that doesn't mean you can do everything without field knowledge and not understand when something going wrong. AI is built on and learned from human made systems and someone need to understand them. You can't replace exact symbol/syntax language with natural language, it's just a help.

  • @najeebahmad2649
    @najeebahmad2649 6 месяцев назад +1

    agreed, I am over 40 years old (full-stack developer) and couple of years ago I thought I am out of the game due to age/health issues. But AI empower me to get back into game. AI is not going to replace developers but to empower/assist them and make their career more stronger. So software development cannot be replaced with AI, but yes these will be used a develpoer-buddy tool.

    • @ThomasTomiczek
      @ThomasTomiczek 6 месяцев назад +1

      So, AI - which went from mumbling sentences to being an assistant for a developer in the primitive version you have access to (i.e. NOT devin) will in your world NOT go on becoming smarter than you in a couple of years because - cough - technology has NOT progressed in the last 2 years since they developed and trained ChatGPT 4?
      Ignorant as heck. Sorry for your employer.

    • @najeebahmad2649
      @najeebahmad2649 6 месяцев назад

      Absolutely, AI serves as a powerful tool to enhance our capabilities, especially in code generation, freeing us to focus on innovation and strategic problem-solving. At my company, we leverage AI to streamline processes, but the heart of our work-developing unique solutions and algorithms-remains a testament to human creativity and expertise. It's about using AI as an ally to amplify our potential, not replace it.@@ThomasTomiczek

    • @jackolanternpanic
      @jackolanternpanic 6 месяцев назад

      @@ThomasTomiczekExactly.

  • @MagmaMusen
    @MagmaMusen 6 месяцев назад +5

    2:30 I'm pretty sure the CEO of Nvidia has a solid grasp on how real-world software works :D

    • @aligajani
      @aligajani 5 месяцев назад

      Not necessary.