Is the AI Boom Flooding Tech With Developers Who Can't Actually Code?
A developer writing on DEV Community argues that the AI revolution has triggered a career gold rush, drawing people into tech who rely on AI tools and no-code platforms rather than mastering foundational skills. The proliferation of low-code tools has made it easy for non-technical users to build and deploy applications, often without understanding the underlying code or basic security practices. The author warns this trend is producing self-described developers who have never debugged a complex problem or written meaningful code from scratch. They define a true developer as someone who loves coding, continuously builds their skills, and can help others — not just someone who pays for AI subscriptions. The piece calls on tech professionals to honestly assess whether they are genuinely passionate about the craft or simply chasing financial opportunity in a hyped market.
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