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How does a Dev's job look like in a few years?

7•korrak•4h ago
I'm a experienced/senior developer which is frequently using ai, guiding coding agents, etc. I wonder, how does my job look like in a few years? Which skills might be the best ones to have? Currently, having business knowledge, development experience helps greatly with guiding coding agents, creating MVPs/PoCs in "no time", improving code, etc. But what if coding agents/ai would overtake this job?

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Leynos•3h ago
Things that I reckon will become a lot more important from a developer's perspective over the next year:

- Shaping work so it is more decomposable, legible, verifiable and understandable

- Property testing, formal verification (exhaustive proofs, and bounded model checking), and test verification (e.g. mutation testing)

- Understanding product market fit and opportunity space

- Application of product management techniques (e.g., constraint, risk, and management by exception)

- Hypothesis forming, validation and falsification

- Evaluation of systems (agentic systems and toolsets used by agents)

- Effectively shaping domain knowledge into agent context in a way that stays current

- A greater awareness of o11y and cost recovery

- User experience, developer experience and agent experience

I'm not suggesting that developers should replace UX engineers or product managers (in fact, I think that demand for experts in these fields will grow with the volume of software). I am also not suggesting that these growth areas are not things developers need to be mindful of now, but that the need for by default application of automated development rigor will grow.

I see this as more or less analogous to the DevOps shift of the mid 2010s. Developers will grow their horizons, become comfortable with achieving more and moving faster safely, and ultimately put more trust in observable and legible delegated systems rather than doing things by hand.

anee769•2h ago
To be relevant in the software industry, we need to get upgraded all the time similar to an app. According to me, with the more development in AI side, it will be more like managerial job instead of proper dev job. You will be managing your agents, assigning them tasks so your technical knowledge should be up to the par so you can review them properly and keep yourself relevant. The development will be quick but still needs to be manually tested and manually approved like it is right now because the models will never be deterministic so they will require reviewers and managers.
manu14•1h ago
I agree but with the recent developments, what if the agents are able to manage as well like the orchestration agents then how would the scenario change?
anee769•1h ago
Even if the LLMs are able to do managerial work, still they will need supervisors on top of them. According to me, it will more like team leads and managers with LLMs as their developers or maybe planners. Another thing, it also depends on LLM costs as a lot of companies are exceeding their budgets and with more dependency on LLMs, the costs will be even more which can eventually reduce the company profits.
hari0075•1h ago
Totally agreed
Madmallard•59m ago
I think the majority of dev work will be gone. We already demonstrated just throwing more compute at it is leading to better and better results. We'll likely have advancements that make it so regular people that ask the right questions and are diligent can do end-to-end app creation and management. I think it's also likely that standardizations for security and account management and compliance will just become skills or other types of automations that the drastically more competent agents of 2027-2028 can simply utilize.

It is seeming less and less unlikely for this to happen.

So many businesses right now online you can simply have Claude Fable copy and implement in an hour. That'll probably scale up as well in the future. I just cloned Piano Marvel earlier today in an hour and added missing features that I really wanted on the site that aren't there.

I think society will be a lot crappier for people that don't already have assets and investments that outpace inflation.

Sateeshm•47m ago
It wont be implementing current tech using AI for sure. Everyone and their mothers will be using AI at OS or browser level. For example, What if users block ads using AI? Companies will have figure out a way to stay ahead and continue to serve ads.
cyanydeez•37m ago
this is a rosy view; the AI will have the ads, just like good search had the ads.

The only way you're opting out of ads is local AI.

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