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Saami abbas Khan
Saami abbas Khan

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How AI Can Elevate You as a Developer

There’s a common misconception that AI will take over and replace all jobs. This simply isn’t true. While some jobs will disappear, especially low-skill ones, AI is also opening up new opportunities. For instance, there was a time when just being able to create a simple landing page with HTMLand CSSwas enough to be in demand. But as competition increased and no-code platforms like Wix and Webflow grew, the demand for low-end web developers diminished.

With AI, however, the landscape has shifted again. Now, tools like ChatGPT can assist with debugging, generating READMEfiles, boilerplates, or even answering complex questions. This is a huge advantage for developers. While AI might handle general tasks efficiently, it can’t replace the nuanced skills of professional developers for more complex and specific tasks also there will always be a need for people who manage, supervise, or complement AI solutions.

As developers, we need to evolve by practicing, learning, and contributing more. AI can take away some tasks, but it also opens up possibilities—whether it’s automating work or helping create complex workflows. AI is impacting everything, from making PDFs to generating images, and is present in almost every field.

Adapting as a Developer

Given this shift, showcasing a simple project on your portfolio isn’t enough anymore. What you need to focus on is going deeper into your chosen tech stack, mastering your tools, and learning how AI and automation can fit into your work. For example, you can specialize in something like say Spring Boot but still cover other essential areas like soft skills (communication and marketing) and integrating AI into your workflows.

A professional growth pattern, where deep expertise is developed in one core area ('Deep Knowledge of One Stack') while maintaining a broad understanding of other related fields

This balanced growth makes you not only a master in your field but also adaptable. And remember:

Many people think we have to be the first one to finish the race but the reality is just don't be the last one

You just need to avoid being the last. Perfection is overrated, but being better than the majority will make you stand out.

I’m sharing this post based on my knowledge and experience, and I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

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