For me I have been a coder since a very young age and I am nearing the end of my career now. I still love writing code to problem solve just as much as the first day I learnt to code. The thought of something taking that task away from me doesn't fill me with glee.
A parallel for me is if I enjoyed puzzle pages and those brought me with joy and satisfaction employing my grey matter to solve, I just wouldn't find it interesting to have an agent complete the forms to me, with me simply guiding the agent to clues.
The design becoming obvious. Being able to remove that extra if statement after clarifying requirements with a customer face to face.
A design pattern fitting a scenario like a glove, etc, etc.
You need REAL experience that only comes with time and effort. Years or decades, different businesses, different companies, etc.
But once you have crossed that chasm and that rite of passage, using LLMs becomes a true multiplier and my experience quite fun.
Using them blindly or without experience is a very different thing I can imagine.
I am extremely excited about that! Coding in itself as the act of manually typing things? Absolutely not