2025: Why JavaScript and React - AI Video Analysis

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Whoa, this is a big shift! So, no more focusing on React and JavaScript as the main thing? It's all about AI-based development now, that's wild.
It's like history repeating itself, isn't it? Delphi, VB6, Flash – all huge once, and now pretty much gone. It really drives home that you can't get too comfortable with one skillset.
This part feels like a commercial break, but it's interesting how they're mentioning unlimited collaborators and global deployment. Definitely highlights the infrastructure side of things.

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The landscape of software development has shifted dramatically, moving beyond traditional front-end frameworks like React and JavaScript towards AI-based development [0:00]. Historically, technologies like Delphi, VB6, and Flash once dominated, but were eventually superseded, illustrating a pattern of technological evolution where specific skill sets can become obsolete [0:30-1:00]. This shift is akin to the "emperor has no clothes" scenario, where skills once considered essential are now proving less impactful or even unnecessary as AI takes over tasks previously performed by "paper shufflers" [1:30-2:00].
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The landscape of software development has shifted dramatically, moving beyond traditional front-end frameworks like React and JavaScript towards AI-based development [0:00]. Historically, technologies like Delphi, VB6, and Flash once dominated, but were eventually superseded, illustrating a pattern of technological evolution where specific skill sets can become obsolete [0:30-1:00]. This shift is akin to the "emperor has no clothes" scenario, where skills once considered essential are now proving less impactful or even unnecessary as AI takes over tasks previously performed by "paper shufflers" [1:30-2:00].
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