It’s like a conspiracy theory for that guy. Everyone who tells them it’s not true that you can get rid of programmers, has to be a programmer, and therefore cannot be trusted.
To be fair, we should probably all start migrating to cybersecurity positions. They’ll need it when they discover how many vulnerabilities were created by all the non-programmers vibe coding.
And will be a good time to start doing them for nefarious purposes, in particular hit it where it hurts, the company’s balance books, so that it actually starts driving demand for actually fixing them.
It’s like a conspiracy theory for that guy. Everyone who tells them it’s not true that you can get rid of programmers, has to be a programmer, and therefore cannot be trusted.
To be fair, we should probably all start migrating to cybersecurity positions. They’ll need it when they discover how many vulnerabilities were created by all the non-programmers vibe coding.
And will be a good time to start doing them for nefarious purposes, in particular hit it where it hurts, the company’s balance books, so that it actually starts driving demand for actually fixing them.