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The Bottleneck Moved, and Most Teams Haven't Noticed For twenty years, writing code was the constraint. Requirements, architecture, review, and deployment all had time to keep pace because the writing step was slow enough to be the natural governor of the system. That's no longer true. AI coding assistants and autonomous agents have accelerated code generation dramatically. CircleCI's 2026 State
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
Ages ago when CSS grids came with a repeat() function to simplify defining repetitive columns and rows, I was not alone in wishing for this function to be made generic and work in any context. After seeing Wes Bos on BlueSky wishing for this exact concept, specifically for repeating segments in a shape() definition, I chimed in with my +1's on making repeat() generic across CSS Without delay, @no