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Why 'Full-Time Developer' Career Is Becoming Dead — And What's Replacing It
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Being a full-time developer used to be the ultimate career goal. A stable job, fat paycheck, and a path paved with endless coding challenges — what's not to love? But let's cut through the BS. That dream? It's dying. Fast. Companies are slashing full-time dev roles left and right. AI is swallowing repetitive coding tasks. Outsourcing is growing stronger. And if you think your cushy job is safe, you're in for a rude awakening. The full-time developer career is fading into irrelevance. And something entirely different is taking over. Here's what's happening — and how you can stay ahead before it's too late. 1. AI and Automation Are Doing the Heavy Lifting AI isn't coming for your job. It already has it. What's happening: ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, and similar tools are writing code at an insane speed. Low-code/no-code platforms let businesses build apps without needing a full engineering team. AI can review, debug, and even optimize code better than most developers.
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sql
java
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