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295 Why tomorrow’s best devs won’t just code — they’ll curate, coordinate and command AI

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Roman Eloshvili, ComplyControl @ VentureBeat 2 place · 08/03/2025 16:05 EDT

Why tomorrow’s best devs won’t just code — they’ll curate, coordinate and command AI

AI coding requires a serious structural change. Where does that leave entry-level developers and the software industry as a whole?

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