Popularity fades, but longevity sticks. Don't just invest your time in what’s trending today. Focus on building antifragile engineering competencies that stand the test of time. 🧠
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We love chasing the shiny new thing, hoping it’ll displace "legacy" tech. Yet the C language - created over 50 years ago - remains the ultimate foundation powering almost every server on Earth.
Even a strong contender like Rust hasn’t managed to dethrone it. What about WEB? 🧵👇
Hype != Volume.
PHP might not be the #1 choice for younger devs, and frameworks like React rule the headlines. But current popularity stats are completely detached from the total volume of software actually running the world.
What works, stays.
5/5: AI is a multiplier. If you multiply a solid architectural foundation, you scale fast. If you multiply an unmaintainable mess, you just get a bigger, faster catastrophe. 🙈🫣
Since AI can generate endless code, architecture and readability no longer matter. "If AI wrote it, AI can fix it"
I’m seeing this theory everywhere lately, and I’m done rolling my eyes🙄
Truth? As code production skyrockets, maintainability becomes MORE critical, not less👇
4/5: The fundamentals of clean code design aren't going anywhere. Principles like SOLID have survived for decades for a reason.
They aren't just arbitrary rules anymore; they are the exact blueprints required to keep AI-assisted codebases stable, readable, and actually usable
4/4 We are facing massive questions: Will coding skills remain necessary, or will understanding product architecture be enough? And what happens if the AI bubble bursts, affecting tool costs? The market might just split permanently into hyper-specialists and ultimate generalists.
Over the past two decades, IT split into narrow specializations - most notably, frontend and backend. Yet, a few "rebels" defied this polarization, mastering both ends to become "One-Man Bands." The market called them Fullstacks, then shortly after, cursed the role. 🧵
3/4 With AI handling the heavy lifting of writing code, the lines between specializations are blurring. Generalist skills and a systemic, high-level view of the product are becoming the real keys to success. Enter the "Product Builders" - are they just Fullstacks 2.0?
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