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Alvaro Montoro
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They say my job won't survive...

It is 2000. I'm 18 years old. They say my job won't survive quantum computing (IBM is really close).

It is 2005. I'm 23 years old. They say my job won't survive visual IDEs.

It is 2010. I'm 28 years old. They say my job won't survive smartphones.

It is 2015. I'm 33 years old. They say my job won't survive web3.

It is 2020. I'm 38 years old. They say my job won't survive AI.

It is 2025. I'm 43 years old. They say my job won't survive quantum computing (Microsoft is really close).

It is 2030. I'm 48 years old. They say my job won't survive...


My job will eventually disappear, as many other jobs have in the past and will in the future. Or it will be transformed into something different. Who knows. It didn't exist as it is right now when I was born, and it may not exist when I retire —hopefully after.

If it happens while I'm active in the workforce, I will adapt as I already have in the past, or move on to a different field. I'll have had a good run in software development when it happens.

Maybe the person I talked when I was 18 was a visionary and correct (just off by a few decades).

I'm just glad I didn't listen.

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perisicnikola37 profile image
Nikola Perišić

Don't be scared while PHP is alive!

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Ingo Steinke, web developer

Keep going! Nice post (or poem?) ✨

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Mario Santini

Nice post!
I agree with you.
Just want to add that software developer roles exists in star trek that is very far in the future, so I still have hope.

Ok, in star wars the droid c3po is a sort of developer, right, but is another galaxy, far far away and in the past... ;)

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Fyodor

“The diary of a lawn mower”. In every cinema.

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Dotallio

yup, def glad i kept doing my thing too - not listening to every doom call was the best move for me

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Nathan Tarbert

Looks like you might have forgotten to write something!

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Michael Liang

Great post.
The world is developing so fast.
But new tech is just a tool for humans, we will never lose to tools.
We will survive and grow!

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Nouamane Ai

dont worry just keep learning

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Peter Vivo

Welcome in CT paradigm: Continous Tension!

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