Subject: Re: This piece was decent - future earnings estimates
Some coders have already been shed at various locales, government and private, and there isn't a strong indication that was a blip. These aren't just the sort of "Meta laid off 6000 people" sort of headlines, but rather people I know - people who have been building their own hardware for years, people who code solutions to peccadilloes, on the commuter train, on their phone. These folks were, a few years ago, getting offers of 250k+ a few years ago for even showing casual interest in a new gig.
Part of this is due to a phenomenon when the Googles and such of the world were so awash in cash that they hired people just to *prevent* their competitors from hiring them. Dry up the labor pool, on purpose. Those halcyon days seem to have gone away.
The machine has hit other industries too; a decades running fluent Russian and Chinese linguist I know well says that entire line of work is trending towards "the human does QC, the machine does the work as it is quicker and ever more accurate" where a few years ago machines were turning out comical/bad approximations of what a talented linguist could yield.