OpenClaw and the Agent Revolution
Agent Smith "This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back."

Dreamweaver just a dream

I started my career as a simple website developer back in 2002 by convincing a few local businesses that a 12 year old was the right person to build their online presence. This provided an exciting and rewarding hobby that allowed me to put myself through university without ever requiring a "real" job. Slowly website builders took that away as I moved in to software development and using my degree in AI. Now the same is happening for software development as agents like OpenClaw look set to replace devs at an alarming rate.

This personal website that would have taken days of manual work and careful planning took just a few minutes of prompting my new AI assistant. The results are not quite as polished as I could have achieved myself but it's close enough and I wouldn't have found the time anyway.

Accepting fate

Developers like me now have a choice to either jump on the AI agent bandwagon and integrate with the tools available or start to fall behind. I will miss coding late into the night purely for the joy of problem solving but for now at least I still get some of that feeling watching my agents go to work and figuring out what I can do with these new powers.

J_B