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Is it still worth to learn programming from scratch and trying to switch to IT business? Will the ai soon take over majority of the coding work?

>> No.54079774

>>54079737
python devs deserve the rope for siding with ukraine in all of this and politicizing code.

>> No.54079902

>>54079737
>Will the ai soon take over majority of the coding work?
yup. better off doing a trade.

>> No.54080010

desu programming is something you should have started doing very young if that's your thing

a lot of people in the last 20 years got into it just for money and they dont really enjoy coding so they write shit code that makes airplanes fall out of the sky and other dumb shit that gets people killed

AI will take over a lot of code being written by people who werent supposed to be coding.

there will always be demand for people who write programs in their pre-adolescent years and continue to develop a love of technology through adulthood through self education, but they don't have to be told that it's "worth it," as it it's fairly obvious to them.

>> No.54080034

>>54079737
i have literally 0 experience in code and i made chatgpt make me a full stack website. yes ai will replace coding so better off learning something else

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literally the only skillset you should consider retraining into at this late hour is AI itself

So yeah python is a good idea

>> No.54080059

>>54079737
>Is it still worth to learn programming from scratch and trying to switch to IT business?
only if you have the ability to learn how to program. you will either be motivated and get it and succeed, or you won't. some people just don't have the brain to be able to program, and some people are better at certain types of programming.

>Will the ai soon take over majority of the coding work?
no. im a senior dev working in the "data" industry, and AI will not threaten "real" programming jobs until there is a very seriously efficient quantum computer that is able drive a much more powerful AI platform. AI coding now is like working with an autistic junior dev. sure they may be a savant in some weird way and can do math/computations really fast, but they are so stupid that they have no concept of right or wrong, or how code needs to be designed with continuity and flow. at the end of the day it's still a stupid ass robot no smarter than a video game NPC, and no real human like working memory. we still have decades until programming jobs are at risk from AI

>> No.54080106

>>54080010
>tfw when didn't get a computer til you bought your own at 19
i was never meant to make it

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>>54079737
fuck python. Drink the google koolaid lesrn golang and tensorflow. You’re welcome. Look at salary ranges for data scientists and their requirements. Go learn those and report back with your progress. If you cant comprehend it, learn to code is a meme for you then. Self reflection however to understand that you are a retard and the rest of society can code just fine.

>> No.54080299

>>54079737
Yeah I learned how to write a for loop in python now I make 200k a year

>> No.54080454

>>54080010
>programming is something you should have started doing very young if that's your thing
>>54079902
let me guess, you're one of those subhuman who keep bringing up neuroplasticity as a substitute for your laziness and low IQ

>if you didn't start fucking around with binary trees and DFS at the ripe old age of 4 you are ngmi

retard

>> No.54081180

>>54080106
if you start coding as soon as you get your first computer, you're probably "the type that's supposed to do it"

it's not that you need to code young, I just assumed most people have computers around. if you got a PC at 19 and you immediately were like "I need to make this thing do magic for me" its just as good as starting at 8. Maybe better cause you can actually think at 19 and syntax wont make your brain explode.

>> No.54081255

>>54079774
They did what?
>>54080299
Why are you lying?

>> No.54081901

>>54079774
Kek