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The Prairie Programmer's avatar

Nice article. Thought this might happen. Like you mentioned, it isn’t the most fun work unfortunately… but it might be a lucrative endeavor because this AI built software is actually being used and paid for, so the owners might be willing to pay well to make sure the software continues to work.

Daniel Moka's avatar

Loved the insights brother, CodeRabbit rocks!

MD Rabiul Akand's avatar

Thanks for the article

MD Rabiul Akand's avatar

What are you thinking about hiring, Wil it more in the upcoming years?

TheAnkurTyagi's avatar

Can confirm. even at big Fortune 100 size companies there's a lot of vibe coded slop that works well for MVP but will absolutely fall apart under stress and within production environments once they scale to more users. I've seen this first hand. It doesn't really reveal itself until later when it's much more difficult to fix.

I think the jobs will be there. If you pay attention you’ll probably have already seen this happening.