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Skilled developers can easily transition to another field of software engineering.
Even in 2024, there's still a lot of non-software (automotive) engineering involved in building a car -- even an electric one.
SDA - software defined automobile
Highway infrastructure as code
Stop I'm unironically excited for this distant possibility.
I'm already impressed by how much the UI for cars have been separatedfromm mechanical systems.
Electric cars have a lot more tunability from a software view too. Clearly there is a plenty of real world between the chips and where the rubber meets the road too.
So I get a free car and the owner gets to keep the original? Like hell I wouldn't.
For real!
Yeah but a car is mostly made of engines and bolts and wheels and stuff like that, you know.
No one can become a skilled ML/AI dev overnight. That will still take a year or two or more of working with it daily. If you transition to a new field you basically become a junior dev all over again for a while. Domain knowledge is a big part of being a good programmer.