AI and Vibe Coding Spark Debate Over the Future of Junior Developers
The rapid rise of AI-powered 'vibe coding' has enabled non-programmers to build and launch software products, raising questions about the value of traditional programming skills. Some developers feel that years spent learning to code may now seem less relevant as AI tools lower the barrier to entry. Job postings suggest demand for junior developers may already be declining heading into 2026. While AI has created new roles such as prompt engineering, the technology remains heavily reliant on investor funding with no clear path to profitability. Some observers speculate that if investment dries up, AI's current momentum could slow or stall entirely.
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