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Vibe Shift in AI Coding: Senior Developers Ship 2.5x More Than Juniors | Fastly
Fastly’s survey shows senior developers trust gen AI tools enough to ship 2.5x more AI code, while juniors stick to traditional coding and caution.
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Then I guess that makes me a junior developer ![]()
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gfqdjb
The title feels a bit misleading. A more accurate one might be something like: “AI Tools Seem to Make Developers Enjoy Their Work More, but the Productivity Boost Is Way Overhyped”. Focusing on lines of code shipped with AI doesn’t really make sense, especially when the same article cites a randomized controlled trial showing that developers actually took 19% longer to finish their tasks when using AI tools.
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