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Ashikur Rahman (NaziL)
Ashikur Rahman (NaziL)

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Unpu R.I.P. Coding: In 10 Years, Everyone Will Code with A.I.

Ten years ago, learning to code was like unlocking a superpower. Today, it’s still an incredibly valuable skill—but the horizon is shifting fast. We’re entering a new era of software creation, one where the gatekeepers of syntax and stack are giving way to a more intuitive, accessible collaborator: AI.
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From Command Line to Conversation**
Those are the days of staring at terminal windows and memorizing esoteric error messages. GitHub Copilot, Gemini Code Assist, ChatGPT, and other agency-assisting helpers have already transformed development. What would take hours to write, test, and debug can now be done in a matter of minutes, with the help of an inciting prompt and a good AI model.

In the future, prompt engineering will be more valuable than programming languages. You will no longer need to "know" how to code—you'll need to know how to think developer-style and be able to clearly explain what you're after to your AI partner.

** Everyone's a Developer Now**
What if AI is the ideal pair programmer? When it can not only write code, but also:

Design your UI from a sketch

Debug your app in your sleep

Optimize backend performance

Build full-stack apps by voice

Instantly, entry isn't technical ability anymore, but imagination and vision. Designers, marketers, entrepreneurs, and children will create production-quality apps without ever laying eyes on a semicolon.

It's already happening. AI-native development environments and tools like Firebase Studio, Stitch, Jules, and Google AI Studio are constructing low-code/no-code platforms powered by high-IQ language models.

** And Professional Developers Then?**
Are software developers doomed? Not exactly. But the dynamics of what it means to be a developer are shifting.

Ten-year professionals will focus on:

Architecture and system design

AI-human workflows for collaboration

Security, ethics, and responsible AI adoption

Working with code as a tool, not an impediment, to fix actual-world problems

The keyboard will not perish—but its role will evolve. Instead of writing out every function by hand, devs will instruct AI agents, generating higher-level abstractions more quickly and with more impact.

** Programming Becomes Human Once More**
Ironically, as we speak the final words over traditional coding, the craft becomes more human. It's more about purpose, imagination, and dialogue, and less about raw-brained reasoning.

Coding was once a gift of the elite. AI will make it a creative language of the masses.

⚰️ So, Is Coding Dead?
Yes and no. But the way we think and do coding is being revolutionized at its roots. Ten years from now, we will chuckle at how much time we spent debugging syntax instead of building concepts.

So here's to the future—
R.I.P. manual coding.
Long live creative engineering.

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