

Our company is currently looking for a new programmer and weāve interviewed a few so far. I donāt want to generalize but it really seems that a non-negligible part of the younger ones at least tries to use LLMs to make up for a lack or experience, and that really shows.
I normally donāt like doing programming challenges during an interview because they have little to no real-world connections, but Iāve been throwing small questions around lately just to see what people do, and how they approach them, and thereās a subset of people who will say, āI would ask ChatGPT nowā in those scenarios.
I havenāt met a vibe-coder in real life yet, but Iām afraid itās only a matter of time.
Fair points, but I still take cleaning up someoneās own bad Node.JS code over cleaning up LLM Node.JS slop because the optimist in me hopes that the human who wrote bad code can at least learn something and become better over time. After all we all have started with writing garbage, I know that I have.
On the other hand, I guess I should find a job where I donāt have to touch web development with a ten-foot pole because itās probably not getting better.