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Software Developer jobs are about to explode!

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:12 The Great Reversal
02:19 The Productivity Multiplier
03:25 The AI Reliability Challenge
04:25 The Infinite Demand
05:35 Beyond Code Generation
06:30 The Technology Multiplication Effect
07:25 The Snapchat Lesson
08:10 The Benchmark Reality Check
09:00 The Data on Developer Demand
09:45 The Integration Challenge
10:35 The Learning Curve Advantage
11:25 The Path Forward
12:10 Outro

Everyone's been telling you that AI is going to kill software development jobs - but I think the've got it wrong. And I am throwing my bet in with the trends I am seeing.
Just this week, Okta's CEO called the idea that we'll need fewer developers in the future "laughable" - and he's not alone.
After 25 years in this industry, I've witnessed every "developer killer" technology come and go, while developer demand has only climbed higher.
The next five years are going to see an absolute explosion in software development jobs - and today I'm going to tell you exactly why and how you can position yourself to ride this massive wave.
Tech CEOs are finally admitting what I've been saying for over a year - AI won't replace developers, it will supercharge them.
Okta's CEO Todd McKinnon just told Business Insider that the notion there will be fewer software engineers in the future is "laughable."
McKinnon explained that with every technological advance - from compilers to mobile devices - we've seen software engineering jobs multiply, not diminish.
This is a massive reversal from the doom and gloom predictions we were hearing just months ago from these same executives.
Sam Altman has shifted from saying AI would replace developers to now saying it will make developers "10x more productive" instead.
Even Bill Gates is now claiming the software field is simply too complex for AI to handle without human engineers.
When technologies make developers more productive, companies don't hire fewer developers - they build more ambitious products with the same team size.
Sam Altman now predicts AI will make coders 10-30x more productive, creating a qualitative change in what developers can accomplish.
This productivity boost means a single developer might soon deliver what previously required an entire team - but the demand for software isn't static.
In my 25 years building software teams, I've never once heard a CEO say, "We have too many features, let's build fewer things next year."
Instead, this productivity revolution will unleash a torrent of new software possibilities that were previously too expensive or time-consuming to pursue.
Just like previous productivity advances in software development, this will create a surge in demand for engineers who can leverage these new capabilities.

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