There's a middle ground here that doesn't get discussed enough. Coding agents haven't replaced frameworks for me — they've changed how I interact with them. I still use the same tools, but now the agent handles the boilerplate and repetitive parts while I focus on architecture decisions and edge cases. The "vibe code only" crowd will hit a wall eventually, but dismissing agents entirely because some people misuse them is throwing the baby out with the bathwater. The real skill is knowing when to let the agent drive vs when to take the wheel.
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