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@vikastiwari6780
4 ай бұрын
Agree. Skilled resources always needed. No matter AI comes or whatever new things come...
@_RomanV_
4 ай бұрын
100%
@arcaakvira-jb4zp
4 ай бұрын
DEVIN AI WATCHING THIS:
@_RomanV_
4 ай бұрын
😃
@im2godly750
4 ай бұрын
I disagree with what you said about the bar lowering, its actually raising. The industry is saturated, that means more engineers have either more experience than you or a Computer Science degree. Without a degree or at least 5 years of proven experience you wont event get an interview. It was a harsh truth I realized after spending an entire year to get a Full Stack Engineering certificate. After realizing what jobs were asking for I realized I can get my Degree in 4 years, before I can get 5 years experience lol ... Anyway, I started my own company, I'm building my own projects, and working on my Degree simultaneously. ;)
@_RomanV_
4 ай бұрын
> I disagree with what you said about the bar lowering, its actually raising. I am comparing with times when I study CS and then started working as software engineer. At least in my town I would say the only way to learn programming was to go to University and get classic CS degree, otherwise it was impossible to find a job and hard to learn actually. Now I see tons of available resources where you can learn CS related knowledge like algorithms and data structures, different courses (e.g., I watch some Computer Vision courses from U.S. university), how to dive into specific craft like backend, game dev, etc. So this is why I'm telling the bar has lowered, only what you need is time and consistent learning and you can learn lots of stuff for free. Without going into University. > or a Computer Science degree When I do interviews I never pay attention if a person has or has not a CS degree, but we always check that knowledge in some say (based on craft and position). And the reason again - you can learn that in different ways, you don't need a CS degree specifically. > have either more experience than you I think that was always a case, but maybe during last it was way easier to get a job with not that much experience, so right now it's adjusting. > Full Stack Engineering I think Full Stack is not the best option to start software engineering as you need to be good at frontend and at backend at the same time and it's hard for beginner. > .. Anyway, I started my own company, I'm building my own projects, and working on my Degree simultaneously. ;) That is cool, good luck!
@AdityaKrishna-k8w
4 ай бұрын
Github copilot is a long shot from doing our jobs as developers. You could maybe write more and more code autonomously, but to build the systems we use today you will still need many many more developers. People don't realize that writing code isn't our only job as developers. There is security, QA testing, code reviews, meetings, bug fixes, improvements, DevOps, CI/CD pipeline maintenance, deployment, network, data, client support, project management, and more. Some jobs have separate roles for some of the duties I listed above, but the point stands. Also who are they more likely to hire for said jobs, a IT bro who can't code or an experienced software engineer? I think the latter. I think software will be one of the LAST jobs automated, and instead more responsibilities get pushed on the developers while others get laid off. Permanently. If you want to survive layoffs, I'd recommend electrical engineering, software engineering, or a combination of the two. Cause these jobs, they are gonna be one of the few standing come AI revolution.
@_RomanV_
4 ай бұрын
"People don't realize that writing code isn't our only job as developers". I cannot agree more with you here. I hate videos like "O look, chatgpt can create a web pages from the design and now software engineers are doomed". Sometime I feel like people want software engineers to go away because on average software engineering is highly paid :D I remember one "friend" of mine were jealous that I had much higher salary because I am in software engineering. But he did not want to accept the fact that during my university I spent a lot of time study while he was parting and doing nothing all the time. But I do agree that usually people still don't understand what software engineering is and that writing (like typing) the code is just part of it.
@zikomo8913
4 ай бұрын
Electrical engineering?
@AdityaKrishna-k8w
4 ай бұрын
@@zikomo8913 yes, because as AI advances it will consume tons of data which require data centers which require power. We will need electrical engineers for our power systems.
@thegroovee
2 ай бұрын
I dont think this Statista report is taking in consideration AI…
@_RomanV_
2 ай бұрын
And how "AI" is going to replace all software engineers?
@thegroovee
2 ай бұрын
@@_RomanV_ I am not saying that. But if AI going to make software engineers more productive, then we might not need as many as we have today.
@_RomanV_
2 ай бұрын
I think this is more complex question than just thinking about current software engineers. Imagine that a task you usually give to a Junior person you can do with "AI tools". What will happen in 10 years? Where we will get new Senior engineers that should go from Junior to Mid and then became Senior? I don't know For sure it will boost productivity at some point, but we still need to wait and see actual boost in productivity. Current all AI tools I tried for my coding tasks are not good. I can replace some simple things, but not e.g. architecture design of complex features. Maybe in next 5 years it can do this, maybe not. Plus, all AI tools currently trained at available source code and if humans will start writing less new code probably we will see less improvements for models, as the data will end at some points.
@_RomanV_
2 ай бұрын
Plus, some jobs will be eliminated, but new specialisation around "AI" will be more requested, so it might that in total amount of software engineers needed will be even bigger, just different type of engineering that we see today. but, nobody knows really how Tech industry will chance, all we can do is just guess (I do the same).
@DhavalAhir10
4 ай бұрын
I currently know Python, Django, Django REST FRAMEWORK. I want to learn new language Golang. Is it worth learning man?
@_RomanV_
4 ай бұрын
Hey! From my point of view - yes 🙂 I'm learning it by myself right now too I have a video about first programming languages, but you can check things about Go too kzitem.info/news/bejne/s4hm3oiFcIVnpqQ
@DhavalAhir10
4 ай бұрын
@@_RomanV_ Thanks for replying bro.
@abdulhannan8129
4 ай бұрын
Hello sir. Sir I am not good at maths so can I learn and practice dsa and actually become good at it??
@_RomanV_
4 ай бұрын
Yes, of course you can. No one is born with good math and DSA skills, it's just a question of time and consistency. You can find lots and lots of free materials about DSA even here on the KZitem. Just search for "Data structures explained" or something like this. Plus you can practice algorithms and structure for free on sites like leetcode. Not everything will be available for you, but most of tasks with explanations are free.
@gauravaws20
4 ай бұрын
Love your content but hard hard disagree on this one. Tech jobs won’t recover. Period. People will have to consume less tech not more if they have to make a living going forward. People will stop paying for not so important tech services. Overall demand for consumer tech will go down and not up because it’s already at it max levels. Internet penetration is also saturated. And AI will let people do more with less. All the people in tech will be in tech because they will not retire, thanks to inflation and high costs of housing. Future is not great folks. Be realistic. And choose your career carefully. Only come to tech if you’re really passionate and want to work in it for a long time. Get quick rich was a zirp thing. It’s not going to be easy from here.
@_RomanV_
4 ай бұрын
> " Overall demand for consumer tech will go down and not up because it’s already at it max levels. " I think what you miss is that consumer tech is only part of Tech industry. Instagram/KZitem/etc is just part of it, there are tons of applications of software engineering in other place. not only inside the Internet. Plus, even in consumer tech new types of content are coming and usually it's connected with new development. > " Only come to tech if you’re really passionate and want to work in it for a long time. Get quick rich was a zirp thing." well that is true for a long time. Tech is not the place for easy money, at least specifically software engineering. I know people who tried to come into coding just because of money and they cannot get high salaries as it requires you to do a lot of work. Maybe somewhere it was like this, like going for easy tech job with high salary, but I never experienced that. > "Love your content" thank you very much! And I appreciate you comment, even if we have different opinions
@im2godly750
4 ай бұрын
I disagree, highly skilled and well educated people will always have a job.
@gauravaws20
4 ай бұрын
@@im2godly750 you’re absolutely right but the topic of the video and argument was the no. of tech jobs.
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