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What the frick should I learn to avoid being automated out?

Angular webdev right now

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Is this a serious question? Do you really think LLMs are anywhere close to automating enterprise software development?

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I know they're not even in the ballpark yet but I'm early in my career and have gotten incredibly paranoid about getting my legs swept out from under me by some sudden LLM advance beyond the usual framework hamster wheel years down the line. Frantically retooling to compete with a tsunami of people in similar situations is a nightmare scenario. I know it's incredibly unlikely but even the possibility is enough to make me incredibly worried. I'm all but certain that if it somehow happens webdevs, frontend especially, will be the first to be culled in droves given the sheer volume of data available and how much is already obfuscated away.

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Most of what you'll be doing is thinking, not literally typing code. Scaffolding software has existed for decades and yet it is always far from sufficient for business needs because businesses always have a million dumbass specifications that need to be fulfilled. I really wouldn't worry about this. Whatever the next automation system is, devs will just be working on top of that, instead.

given the sheer volume of data available and how much is already obfuscated away

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I meant to say "can already be obfuscated away," I was thinking of no code or low code meme tech like unqork and mendix but had a schizomoment

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I've never heard of either of those. Quite frankly, they sound like glorified WordPress. Shit like that always makes bold promises but ends up either requiring dedicated developers to apply gum-and-shoestring modifications or quickly turning into a nonperformant, unmaintainable clusterfrick (sometimes both). I worked in "robotic process automation" for the first couple years of my career. It tried to turn frontend automation into a "simple" Visio-esque platform that regular business users could "develop" with. Not once did I ever see any regular users capable of using it to automate their business processes.

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I made my snapchat AI do hello world in Java and also had it make a number guessing game. These are the two most common things codecels do, so it must be over for them.

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