Summary of "Diventare developer nel 2026 ha ancora senso? Cosa farei io."
Overview
The speaker argues that advising young people to become software developers is often treated like a joke or a bad idea in the current climate. However, they personally believe it still makes sense in 2026—though the motivations and risks have changed.
Main points (cons)
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Job market is harder than in the past
- The speaker says it used to be easier to get work even with little or no experience.
- Now, they believe junior candidates face a much higher barrier to entry.
- They reference discussions (e.g., on Reddit) suggesting fewer opportunities and more difficult interview processes.
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AI is changing (and replacing) parts of the work
- AI is described as a direct pressure on the profession.
- Some reasoning and coding tasks may be automated.
- There is concern that the role could shrink over time, especially for tasks that become fully doable via AI tools.
Main points (pros)
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Remote work is a major advantage
- Location freedom and lifestyle benefits are highlighted.
- The speaker mentions extensive experience working remotely.
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Programming remains engaging and “flow”-producing
- They emphasize the satisfaction of solving logical problems.
- Building solutions from abstraction to implementation is presented as rewarding.
- Creativity is stressed, particularly when working with startups or creating from scratch.
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AI can be a productivity boost
- AI is framed not only as a threat, but as a new “tool layer.”
- It can speed up development, enable faster testing, and help teams launch more projects (even in parallel).
Overall conclusion / outlook for 2026
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They would still choose software development, but with realism
- The market is described as fragile and unclear for juniors.
- Rapid changes in tools and workflows are emphasized (e.g., Copilot, Cursor, etc.).
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Developers’ work becomes more complex, not obsolete
- As software and digitalization expand—and AI is integrated everywhere—companies may need developers who can handle complexity.
- The speaker suggests the future involves building systems that combine traditional software with AI.
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Focus on AI-related development skills
- They recommend learning to “master the tools” and building AI-integrated applications.
- Their own projects are cited as examples of working in this direction.
- They also suggest that deeper technical study (including AI) would be beneficial.
Final take
The speaker frames the decision as not “become a developer at any cost,” but rather:
Developers should expect a tougher entry market and a changed skill landscape— while also seeing AI-driven new opportunities and growing complexity as reasons to stay and adapt.
Presenters or contributors
- No other presenters/contributors are mentioned. The video content is delivered by the single speaker.
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