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Aren't we all scared that some time in the future from now, new kids will have new tools that will make programming a totally customizable and super-performing web application as trivial as for example dragging some component here and there, like for us has been working with new generation programming environments, compared to i.e. coding asm? This is a part of the hidden feeling I guess..

Also that then, our present efforts and knowledge will be culturally relevant but totally unnecessary for developing great new generation apps ?

But...... we have what we have now, and we still code because we like it NOW, so we should accept the passing of time (and all evolutions it will bring) and think that we are still doing what we enjoy doing and that we have the luck of making a life out of it, possibly :)

Only moment to be concerned about the future is when they'll invent a time machine..




You're likely being down voted because since the invention of programming the field has been continuously becoming "easier" often by leaps and bounds. However, programmers always remain at the edge of the boundary so there is continuously more work for programmers, not less. Every component of what made things "easy" can be improved by making it more flexible, performant etc. and doing this most believe will always require a skilled programmer.

But to play devils advocate, if we were to create true artificial intelligence (I guess it would just be intelligence at that point) then not only would programmers be obsolete, but all of humanity would be obsolete. We'd all just be WALL-E style mouths to feed. This seems difficult to imagine, but we already see it happening in some ways. Unemployment is high almost everywhere and there's no fundamental economic law that every human on the planet can contribute sufficiently to match said human's consumption.

Essentially what this means is we have two pretty rough options. First, all of these people fall under the welfare state. The homeless and hungry all get what they need through governments, NGOs and charities. The other is the Darwinian approach, nature's great equalizer. Both of these options suck pretty hard, but that may be the world we're looking at until our robot overlords turn us into batteries (although it's more likely we'd become pets if anything at all).




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