
The Developers Who Thrive in AI Won’t Be the Best Coders
For years, software engineering had a clear hierarchy. The best developers were often the ones who: wrote the cleanest code mastered complex frameworks optimised performance at a low level solved difficult algorithmic problems quickly Coding skill was the primary signal of excellence. AI is changing that signal. Not because coding stops mattering, but because it stops being the main differentiator. The developers who will thrive in the AI era are not necessarily the best coders. They are the ones who understand what to build, why to build it, and how to design systems that behave correctly over time. Coding Is Becoming a Commodity Skill AI tools can now: generate boilerplate scaffold applications write tests refactor large codebases translate between languages and frameworks This doesn’t eliminate coding. But it changes its economic value. When a capability becomes widely accessible, it stops being a competitive advantage. Coding is moving in that direction. The bottleneck is no longer
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