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To: Subscribers of Not only Swift
Date: January 19, 2026
Issue: 90
Re: All you need are skills?

Hey everyone!

Seems like it’s been a slow week in Swift and SwiftUI, but to make up for it, there has been a buzz of activity around AI coding tools, specifically around skills and agents.

With everyone and their uncle able to create apps, the question is: Is AI going to replace developers, or will we all just be much more productive?

I’ve got two articles that touch on this topic. In one, Kevin Roose, an NYT tech columnist, built a Pocket clone called “Stash” in less than half a day using Claude Code, sparking a discussion about the future of software development. However, Stephan Schwab reminds us that the dream of “replacing developers” is as old as COBOL - and it usually fails because software is about thinking, not typing.

So - what is your opinion? Let me know - just hit that reply button!

Peter

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