No, that's the opposite of what I think.
Bootcamp grads are basically obsolete now. The real skill has always been the ability to make good design decisions and that's still the case in the LLM era.
> Bootcamp grads are basically obsolete now.
I beg to differ. I know for a fact that some companies started hiring people with LLM experience, whose only expertise is spending all Copilot enterprise account tokens on their first week at the job and proceed to whine that the lack of tokens was stifling their creativity.
Say what you may about boot camps, but at least the people getting hired could do things and understand what they are doing.
> The real skill has always been the ability to make good design decisions and that's still the case in the LLM era.
For now maybe yes but the goal is totally removing the human from the decision loop regarding technical stuff.