We're at an inflection point in software development that most people haven't fully grasped yet.
For decades, we've accepted that building software means hours of repetitive setup, copying boilerplate, searching through documentation, and implementing the same patterns over and over. We've normalized spending 80% of our time on tasks that don't require human creativity.
That era is ending. Right now. And what's replacing it will fundamentally change who can build software and what we can accomplish.