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For the most part, I think he's right - learn to think, learn to break down problems, learn to communicate clearly. Learning to code is still one way to achieve those things. https://x.com/amasad/status/1905261929452519838
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It's excellent if you want to develop your critical & creative thinking skills. Just don't expect the profession of coding to be the same in the next decade.
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Agree but I wouldn't chuck coding on to the burner. Case in point, all the vibe coders who can spin up apps real quick but aren't able to debug problems when they appear. The profession won't be the same, but it doesn't mean you don't still need the skillset. My 2c anyway.
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