Programmers in 10 Years: Fewer Seat Fillers, More Systems Builders
Programming is not disappearing, but the job is changing shape. In the next decade, the scarce skill may shift from writing every line of…
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Programming is not disappearing, but the job is changing shape. In the next decade, the scarce skill may shift from writing every line of…
Ten years from now, software will still need people—but not the same number, mix, or leverage as today….
Traditional software follows instructions; machine learning learns patterns from data and turns uncertainty into a model. That shift…
Traditional software runs on rules written by engineers. Machine learning changes the bargain: instead of hand-coding every decision,…
Traditional software follows instructions; machine learning builds those instructions from data. That difference reshapes everything from how systems are designed to how they fail,…