Every week, another breathless headline declares software engineering dead. Another AI demo shows a chatbot building a full-stack app in 90 seconds. Another LinkedIn thought leader posts a funeral wreath emoji next to the words "traditional coding." And every week, I watch senior engineers at real companies quietly doing something that looks nothing like those demos. They're not typing code line b
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State of Software Engineering in 2026: A Reality Check Beyond the AI Hype Three and a half years ago, Matt Welsh, PhD and former Google engineer, published "The End of Programming" in Communications of the ACM and declared that classical computer science was over. The meteor had hit. Engineers were the dinosaurs. The state of software engineering in 2026, he implied, would look nothing like what
TL;DR: Mistral Medium 3.5 is a 128B open-weight model released April 29, 2026, with a 256K context window, configurable reasoning, and native multimodal input. It scores 77.6% on SWE-Bench Verified — close but not ahead of Claude Sonnet 4.6 — and ships alongside Vibe, a cloud coding agent that submits pull requests directly to GitHub without you babysitting it. API pricing is $1.50 per million inp