We went from writing everything manually → frameworks → cloud → no-code → now AI-assisted development.
Feels like developers are shifting from just writing code to guiding, reviewing, and building smarter systems.
AI isn’t killing development, it’s changing how development works.
What do you think?
I agree. Development keeps evolving with every major shift in tech, and AI feels like the next step in that evolution. Developers are spending less time on repetitive coding and more time on architecture, problem-solving, reviewing AI-generated output, and building smarter systems faster.
Good developers will still be valuable because AI can generate code, but it still needs human judgment, creativity, system thinking, and real-world decision-making to build reliable products.
Yeah, I kind of agree with this shift. Earlier a lot of time went into writing everything from scratch, then frameworks reduced that effort, cloud made scaling easier, no-code removed some basic use cases, and now AI is speeding things up even more.
But honestly, development isn’t going away—it’s just changing shape. You’re writing less raw code and spending more time thinking, reviewing, fixing logic, and deciding what actually needs to be built. AI can generate code, but it still needs someone to guide it, check edge cases, and make sure the system actually makes sense.
So yeah, it’s less about “just coding” now and more about understanding problems and building the right solution with better tools.