Programming in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Fear or Opportunity?
Hidran Arias
Senior Technical Trainer. Spryker Certified Developer. Dev courses creator, FullStack Engineer, Accent Coach
I started programming in BASIC, saving code on cassette tapes, at a time when there were no mice or graphical interfaces. Then came Windows, drag-and-drop tools, and powerful frameworks. Each time, people said: "This is the end of programmers!" Now, we are in the age of AI. But is it really the end?
A Journey Through Programming History
Over the years, I’ve witnessed incredible technological evolution. I remember writing code in BASIC, storing it on cassette tapes, and working entirely with text-based command-line interfaces. No graphical elements, no shortcuts—just raw code and problem-solving.
Then came Assembler, where efficiency was key. Every byte mattered, and writing programs required a deep understanding of the machine.
With the arrival of Windows, everything changed. Suddenly, there were menus, buttons, and event-driven programming. It felt like coding was becoming “simpler.”
Then Visual Basic Studio introduced drag-and-drop programming. With just a few clicks, you could place buttons, textboxes, and grids on a form. It seemed like programming was no longer needed—but instead, demand for developers skyrocketed!
Later, powerful frameworks like .NET, Laravel, CakePHP, and Spring Boot made it possible to build complex applications with minimal coding. Again, the same question arose: “”
Today: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Coding
Now, we are in the age of Artificial Intelligence. Tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Codeium can:
? Generate boilerplate code in seconds
? Suggest solutions for complex problems
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? Help write tests and documentation
? Identify and fix bugs more efficiently
Once again, I hear people say: “AI will replace programmers!”
But history teaches us that every innovation has transformed programming rather than eliminated it. In fact, the demand for programmers has only increased over time.
Today, being a programmer isn’t just about writing code—it’s about problem-solving, designing architectures, and integrating technologies efficiently.
AI is an Opportunity, Not a Threat
AI won’t replace programmers—it will make them more productive. Those who ignore AI risk falling behind. Those who learn to use it effectively will have a major competitive advantage.
Remember, the calculator didn’t replace mathematicians—it allowed them to focus on more complex problems!
What Do You Think?
Are you concerned about AI in programming? Have you started using AI-powered coding tools to enhance your workflow?
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1 个月In my opinion, more fear than opportunity, I hope I'm wrong.