I have 10 years professional experience and have been coding since age 11. Starting on full stack web applications and branching into niche areas like hardware programming and writing build tools.
Looking at the state of AI and the state of the job market - I feel disheartened.
AI coding tools are pretty good (say 10% uplift in productivity in brownfield) and, if AI improvement is exponential, it's not unreasonable to expect it to replace a majority of the problems in a 5 - 10 year window.
I might just be falling for AI marketing hype but, as someone who enjoys the craft for the craft, I feel like the aspects/knowledge of programming that excite me have/will be solved.
It has the same taste as when you start cheating on a video game and it loses its magic.
That combined with the reduction in salary and the increase is stress/demands from employers has me starting to consider going back to university or taking up a trade like welding or apprentice as an electrician.
How do you feel about software engineering as a career?
P.S. I'm Australian so, while well compensated, I never got the insane "retire early" compensation packages you hear about in FANG so I'll need to continue working for the foreseeable future.
MongooseStudios•15h ago
If you're tired of working for the kind of idiot that sees "AI will replace everyone in your company for cheap" and starts drooling I don't blame you. I'm pretty sick of the industry too.
But I don't think AI is a good reason to quit.
apatheticonion•15h ago
Sources? That would cheer me up for sure, haha.
> If you're tired of working for the kind of idiot that sees "AI will replace everyone in your company for cheap" and starts drooling I don't blame you. I'm pretty sick of the industry too.
Yeah you're probably right and I suppose this is more a factor than AI itself.
The company I work for has been stack ranking for about a year and a half. It's exhausting and, combined with the onslaught of AI hype, it's pretty easy to slip into a pattern of thought where I feel I contribute no value.
So AI might just be the proverbial straw.
It also doesn't help that the engineering landscape in Australia is a bit lacklustre when it comes to anything more complicated than web/app development. Would love to work on operating systems or crazy hardware projects like piloting software or robotics.
MongooseStudios•15h ago
https://metr.org/blog/2025-07-10-early-2025-ai-experienced-o... - somewhat controversial because measuring different tasks. But nobody can measure dev tasks anyway.
https://venturebeat.com/ai/stack-overflow-data-reveals-the-h... - Saw this very recently, haven't dug in to the sources.
https://www.wheresyoured.at/ Talks a LOT about the AI hype bubble in general.
The landscape here in the US sucks too. Layoffs and offshoring are still going strong. Everything new is some stupid AI startup. I kinda thought I was done too until I got laid off and started working on my own projects to stay sharp.
Realized I still love making stuff. Just hate the corporate games.
GianFabien•14h ago
Job ads tend to be for Java/C# coding and project managers willing to harangue techies to deliver improbable results to impossible schedules with meagre budgets