AI is changing what developers build, but code alone is no longer enough to prove what you can do. Wes Bos explains why engineers need to solve problems beyond syntax, how agent workflows are reshaping software development, and what still requires human thinking.In this conversation:The limits of generative UI and AI-generated designAgent loops, harnesses, and cheaper AI modelsThe rising cost of AI coding and the case for local hardwareWhy developer education is shifting from syntax to problem-solvingPersonal branding, conferences, newsletters, and AI-generated contentFor developers navigating AI-assisted coding, this episode explores the skills and signals that still help you stand out.This podcast was recorded at JSNation, the key web dev conference.OUTLINE00:00:00 - Code Is Not Enough for Developers00:00:32 - Why Generative UI Still Feels Unfinished00:04:35 - How Agent Loops Improve AI Coding00:07:06 - When Agent Workflows Become Standard Tools00:08:19 - Are Cheaper AI Models Good Enough?00:10:44 - Can AI Coding Costs Stay Sustainable?00:12:24 - What Engineers Need To Learn Now00:14:23 - Why Fundamentals Matter Beyond Syntax00:15:34 - How Non-Coders Are Building Production Tools00:16:21 - Why In-Person Conferences Still Matter00:18:11 - Personal Branding When Code Isn't Enough00:20:37 - Can Newsletters Beat The Attention Crisis?00:22:02 - Why AI-Generated Content Feels Insulting00:24:12 - Use AI To Scaffold, Not Think
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