The clock is ticking for a lot of frameworks and libraries.
Not because they're bad. Not because the community gave up.
But because AI can't - or won't - code in them.
If GPT or Claude struggles with your framework/library, it might already be irrelevant... even if it's technically brilliant.
That means:
(1) Popular and well-documented frameworks like React or Next.js will thrive
(2) Niche or overly complex tools without wide training data probably won't stick around
I've got mixed feelings about this. On one side it's efficient and great for productivity. On the other it feels like innovation might get filtered out before it even starts.
What do you think?
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