> Is there anyplace in the world for a .5x developer or even a 1x developer in a chatgpt world?
I don't know, but I'll offer my perspective.
I am an OK programmer. Something like 1x? I learned proper computer science and programming in my late 20's and got a degree in Software Engineering from an extension program at an Ivy League school. Maybe it's because I learned later in life, maybe it's because I'm not that smart after all, but my glaring weakness as a programmer is programming "in the small" - ie, coding very local algorithms in ~5-10 lines of code. I trip up with small errors in computation, state, etc. This is possibly common to many great programmers, but I think I am weaker than average in this area.
On the other hand, I am better at a higher level of programming. I like abstraction, software design, software and systems architecture. And at an even higher level, I am quite skilled at - and do quite a bit of - business analysis and UX.
I have been trying Github Copilot and I am very excited about how it elevates my weaknesses - it's a perfect fit for me. I see a future where I will be able to play my generalist role much better.
As for people who are 1x, but don't have other skills, I'm also optimistic. I think the market will push them into new exciting directions. Their 1x coding skills, coupled with AI assitance, could possibly be a huge asset in new emerging roles in the economy.
I don't know, but I'll offer my perspective.
I am an OK programmer. Something like 1x? I learned proper computer science and programming in my late 20's and got a degree in Software Engineering from an extension program at an Ivy League school. Maybe it's because I learned later in life, maybe it's because I'm not that smart after all, but my glaring weakness as a programmer is programming "in the small" - ie, coding very local algorithms in ~5-10 lines of code. I trip up with small errors in computation, state, etc. This is possibly common to many great programmers, but I think I am weaker than average in this area.
On the other hand, I am better at a higher level of programming. I like abstraction, software design, software and systems architecture. And at an even higher level, I am quite skilled at - and do quite a bit of - business analysis and UX.
I have been trying Github Copilot and I am very excited about how it elevates my weaknesses - it's a perfect fit for me. I see a future where I will be able to play my generalist role much better.
As for people who are 1x, but don't have other skills, I'm also optimistic. I think the market will push them into new exciting directions. Their 1x coding skills, coupled with AI assitance, could possibly be a huge asset in new emerging roles in the economy.