
The Most Valuable Skill in 2026 Isn't Writing Code. It Is Deleting It
I build & run a dental tourism marketplace with 2,000+ clinics listed. I have been writing code for over a decade. And the single best thing I did for my codebase this year was mass-delete 40% of it. Not refactor. Not archive. Delete. Let me explain. The Age of Effortless Creation We live in 2026. Claude Code will scaffold an entire Laravel module in 90 seconds. Cursor autocompletes your tests before you finish naming the function. GPT writes your migration files, your API routes, your validation logic. Writing code has never been easier. And that is exactly the problem. When the cost of creating something drops to near zero, people create too much. I watched it happen in my own projects in real time. Over the past two years I built: A full RBAC system for our electronic health records A CRM with lead scoring across two custom roles A payroll automation engine compliant with Vietnamese labor law A patient registration flow in Angular and Laravel A 156-topic content calendar generator A
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