| ▲ | geodel an hour ago |
| It is irrelevant that complex frontend would be easy for AI or not. To me 1) how many unique complex frontends are needed out of total frontends that millions of sites out there need. 2) Will there be increase in need of such frontend engineers so other displaced folks can land a job there. I think it will be far fewer to have any positive impact on IT engineers' overall job prospects. |
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| ▲ | hjort-e 41 minutes ago | parent [-] |
| But that's equally true for any type of system. Frontend isn't inherently easier than other systems, so i was just wondering why you singled it out. To me AI just seems better at backends and database design |
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| ▲ | geodel 23 minutes ago | parent [-] | | OK, my examples seemed like biased against frontend which was not the intention. The thrust was overall job prospects for people in software field. It is not that frontend is easy but it is definitely easy to get into. Considering there are far more frontend developers then say C++ system engineers or database designers so in sheer numbers they will be affect more. | | |
| ▲ | hjort-e 7 minutes ago | parent [-] | | Ah okay that's fair. In my country boot camps aren't a thing so frontend devs are rare and good frontend devs even more, so I think it depends on where in the world you are. We got an abundance of java devs here that i fear more for |
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