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s__s | 1 year ago

You have basically just circled back to what I said initially:

> I don't foresee software engineers going extinct, but there will most definitely be a lot fewer of them.

Your bad attitude, calling most software engineers “ticket takers”, while envisioning yourself as being an un-replaceable genius is extremely common in these discussions. It’s clearly an emotional reaction.

And I understand. AI is going to decimate the industry (along with many others).

Even for those who are truly un-replaceable, for many their companies business model itself will easily collapse. I can look at the list of b2b sass software I use right now and literally all of them will have zero value soon when an AI agent can in house their service in a day.

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scarface_74|1 year ago

A software engineer who is only pulling well defined stories off the board is a ticket taker. Look at the leveling guidelines of any tech company, no matter how good of a coder you are, you are doing mid level developer work.

It’s not that I’m irreplaceable at any given job, it’s the ability find another one.

https://www.levels.fyi/blog/swe-level-framework.html

You notice that “codez real gud” only gets you to a mid level developer?

These definitions are similar to what you will see at Amazon (first hand experience), Google (second hand experience), Dropbox (guidelines are publicly available), etc

I’m definitely not a genius. I do have demonstrably a greater ability to deal with people than most software developers.

These agents aren’t going to magically do things without someone translating business requirements to technology and agents will never take over every implementation that large enterprises need.

As much as I have avoid doing it, it’s not that much of a leap to go from where I am now to sales and being a “solution architect”.