A software engineer's crisis: How LLMs are reshaping the profession after 10 years in the field
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A veteran software engineer with 10 years of experience describes the existential crisis caused by LLMs (large language models) in the software engineering profession. The author, who works in backend development for finance and payment processing, expresses deep concern about how AI tools are eroding the value of their skills, reducing job opportunities, and fundamentally changing the nature of software engineering work. The article reflects on the emotional and professional impact of watching an entire career path become destabilized by rapid AI advancement.
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Through a series of coincidences, once I stepped into backend development, I ended up working in software development roles in the domains of finance, bookkeeping and payment processing, where I had great auto
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