Still struggling with programming basics? Tearing your hair out trying to create a decent webpage? The AI era is here. Say goodbye to the stone age!

A Blessing for Beginners

Want to create a login page? It’s simple.

Tell the AI: “Create a login page”. Done instantly:

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<form>
<input type="text" placeholder="Username">
<input type="password" placeholder="Password">
<button>Login</button>
</form>

That’s it. A beginner becomes an expert in the blink of an eye.

Case: John’s Rapid Rise

John, student, no programming experience.
Final project: develop a library management system.

Traditional method: Learn Java, master Spring Boot. 3 months needed.
AI method: Describe requirements, AI generates code. Finished in 2 weeks.

Result? Perfect project, astonished professor. John: “Is this really programming?”

The End of Experts?

20 years of experience? Sorry, it’s worthless now.

AI never tires, produces 24/7. The work that takes you a night, AI does in a blink.

Case: Sarah’s Dilemma

Sarah, industry expert, $100,000 annual salary.

New project: Optimize e-commerce recommendation system. Sarah’s estimate: 1 month.
New intern: Uses AI, finishes in 3 days, improved performance.

Sarah, perplexed: 20 years of experience beaten by 3 days of AI?

The New Order of Programming

  1. Speed is king: Who masters AI wins.
  2. Creativity reigns: Repetitive code is AI’s domain.
  3. Communication is key: Dialoguing with AI is more important than coding itself.

Case: Mike’s Wise Choice

Mike’s startup:
Traditional development team: 5 people, $25,000 monthly payroll.
AI-using team: 2 people, $10,000 monthly payroll.

Productivity: AI team is more efficient.
Mike: “Cost reduction and efficiency increase, it’s a win-win!”

The Path to the Future

  1. Embrace AI: Learn to use it or become obsolete.
  2. Improve communication: Master AI dialogue and no job will scare you.
  3. Be creative: AI is a tool, ideas come from you.

Case: Lisa’s Comeback

Lisa, 55-year-old programmer, fears layoff.
Strategy: Intensive study of AI tools.
Result: Becomes company’s AI programming expert. Team productivity increased by 200%.

Lisa: “I updated my knowledge, my salary followed suit”

AI isn’t a threat, it’s an opportunity. The real danger? Programmers who can’t use AI.

Wake up, folks. The AI train has already left the station. Are you getting on board or being left behind?

What do you think? Is AI really the savior or destroyer of the programming world? Let’s debate in the comments!