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AI didn't kill coding joy — corporate tech culture already did, argues developer

By

Aditya Agarwal

4h ago· 4 min readenOpinion

Summary

A viral developer forum post lamented that AI has killed the joy of coding, but this article argues the rot started long before AI. The piece contends that the software industry's shift toward corporate efficiency, endless meetings, bureaucracy, and treating developers as interchangeable cogs has been eroding passion for years. AI is merely the final straw that made developers finally notice the joy was already gone. The author suggests the real problem is systemic workplace culture issues in tech, not AI itself.

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bskyAI didn't kill coding joy — corporate tech culture already did, argues developercstu.io

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AI didn't kill your joy. You just finally noticed it was gone.
A post went viral on a developer forum for career advice. It captured a feeling many had been unable to put into words: coding just wasn't fun anymore.
But I think they're pointing the finger at the wrong thing.
The rot was already there
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AI didn't kill your joy. You just finally noticed it was gone. A post went viral on a developer...

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