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  • What do you think about the future of programming?

    Deniz AY
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    Hi Hunters, Share your thoughts on the future of coding, from AI's role in development to the impact of quantum computing. Join the discussion and be part of shaping the programming landscape. Let's explore the possibilities together!

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    André J
    @mathis_vella Easy to make something, but too hard to customise. IMO
    Mathis Vella
    @sentry_co Have you used Bubble ? :)
    André J
    @mathis_vella If your building something where the innovation is mostly business innovation. Then it's great. If you're building something where the innovation is the tech product. Then you need to use a none no code stack. I do think prompt-coding is almost as effective as no-code. I see more a more none-coders with no dev experience wipp up awesome stuff with prompt-code. It's basically best of both worlds. full customisation + pre-made components at your finger tips. And this is just the start. SO in a few years I think ai prompt coding will be so advanced that you not just create technology with it but also iterate it by just describing what you want it to do. I touch on ai prompt coding here: https://shorturl.at/jwy28
    Ujjwal Singh Baghel
    With the rise of AI, we can expect more automation and smarter tools to assist developers.
    Yuki Ogino
    Programmer will use display glasses and AI will suggest code using its eye tracing system.
    André J
    @oginokairan Or wait for neuralink
    Ioan Ivanov
    In the coming years, programming will see the integration of AI as a supportive tool for programmers, rather than a complete replacement. It will be a collaborative partnership between humans and AI, leading to more efficient and innovative solutions.
    Xavier JJ
    @ioan_ivanov Do you think there will be lesser programmers needed? Since AI is doing 70-80% of the heavy lifting
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    Xavier JJ
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    Daniil Volynkin
    High-level pseudocode will swallow us to the singularity
    Maksym Skrypka
    I agree that AI will help programmers, not replace them
    Ahmed Khairy
    Syntax errors will eventually become history
    Amelia Charlie
    programming is a good thing for future
    Anna Jack
    its good for future
    Jawad Tijani
    In my opinion, AI will increasingly become a key component of programming.
    Xavier JJ
    In my opinion, the programmers set the 'context' of the code while the AI does the heavy lifting(A.K.A) boiler plate for the programmers.
    Kuasar Video AI
    Kuasar Video AI
    AI will replace unskilled programmers. The value of qualified programmers will increase even more.
    Rami - Browsingbuddies.com
    it's me. I am the future of programming
    It's great, and is becoming interesting. I believe that AI is going to empower more creators in programming, and allow the engineering part of programming to be a lot more efficient. In my view, AI is going to have a great impact on programming, and allow engineers to finally be the Rockstars that they are.
    Max
    I believe in AI, but all the solutions I saw had to be further reviewed. I can say for sure that AI will not replace developers in the near future.
    I think the future of coding is exciting especially given how AI and quantum computing have been evolving! As for AI, I don't think it will ever replace devs, but instead, it's going to work as an optimization tool, especially for tedious tasks (and eventually debugging). What challenges and opportunities do you foresee for programmers? I'm eager to hear your thoughts and insights on these topics!
    Philip Daineka
    My bet is that gradually we will get rid of programmers. Instead, users who are able to create good prompts will be considered "engineers". For example even now with our tool, it is possible to generate custom CRM, ERP, or business apps based on their descriptions. What is going to become possible in 2 years?
    It will be less and less focused on the details of the implementation but rather on the "orchestration" of the different pieces. I like to look at the positive aspect of this, and think that we will all be focusing more on the "what" rather than the "how"