What's Old Is New | CSS-Tricks
Briefly

Ultimately, it is not about AI replacing developers, but about developers adapting and evolving with the tools. The ability to learn, understand, and apply the fundamentals is essential because tools will only take you so far without the proper foundation.
But I think what is maybe missing from that is there was a very big feeling of disenfranchisement from people who are good and awesome at CSS and JavaScript and HTML. But then were being... The market was shifting hard to these all-in JavaScript frameworks. And a lot of people were like, 'I don't... This is not what I signed up for.'
The market is proving now is if you know JavaScript or know HTML, CSS, and regular JavaScript (non-framework JavaScript), you are once again more valuable because you understand how a line of CSS can replace 10,000 lines of JavaScript - or whatever it is.
Maybe it's coming back just a smidge- A smidge.
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