Topic:AI
Answer:
No. AI generates boilerplate and simple CSS, but app architecture, UX decisions, backend integrations, performance optimization — all stay with humans.
AI in Frontend changes the workflow but does not replace the role. What AI does well: generating HTML/CSS boilerplate, simple JavaScript, basic React components (Cursor, GitHub Copilot, v0 by Vercel). What AI still does not do well: app architecture (state management, routing, code splitting), complex UX decisions (animations, accessibility, performance), legacy backend integrations, production debugging, code review. 2026 trend: a Frontend developer who uses AI tools effectively is 2–3× more productive — shipping more features in the same time. That directly translates to career growth. At Mate academy we teach the current stack, with AI tools as a natural part of the workflow. The fear of AI in Frontend is misdirected — the real concern should be competition from other devs who do use AI (source: NoFluffJobs 2026).
What we teach

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Dig into data to uncover trends and hidden insights, and help businesses make smarter decisions.

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Hunts down software bugs before they cause trouble, ensuring every user enjoys a flawless and enjoyable experience.

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Writes powerful Python code to build apps and automate boring tasks, helping users do a lot more in less time.

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Builds the visible part of websites and apps, ensuring every click and scroll feels smooth and visually impressive.

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Creates rock-solid Java applications that deliver reliable, high-performance solutions across a variety of industries.

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Develops both the front and back end of web apps, creating a smooth and high-quality experience that users love.

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Create automated tests to quickly detect bugs and verify software quality.

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