Is it still worth it to learn to code

Is it still worth it to learn to code

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nope.

Yes. Coding is everything and it's still in its infancy. Are we moving towards a less or more digital world? Look at indeed.com; check how much front end/back end devs are getting paid.

You can spend hundreds of thousands on college or a fraction of that (and potentially nothing) learning to code and get paid better than with a degree, faster, cheaper. It's a fucking no brainer. It's also not for everyone however, it requires a certain brain and a lot of discipline. DYOR.

How do I turn the half-assed desire to learn to code into job or even just a half-decent project?

I’d also like to know this. Seems there are a lot of scammy bootcamps

no
become a scrum master and tell people the obvious all day

No, but learning programming is

Learning to code means designing WordPress themes to normies

No. Human jobs in programming/coding will go extinct. All coding will be done by AI before 2030.

It was never worth it. It’s a meme. It’s completely soulless unless you’re highly autistic.

Yes
Anyone who tells you different is a neet

Only if you're planning on opening your own shop(tech startup), or you have the connections to get a tech job that actually good, and not working freelance as an Upwork pajeet.

Doubt

Learn to COPE

What's the alternative?

Hey I'm a 30yoboomer and want to learn for fun. The site ETH.build seems like a cool way to conceptualize it, although it's basically the opposite of learning to code. Check out the youtube for ETH.BUILD it's neat.

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Thanks for posting this, could have some potential

I thought myself js in 3 weeks with the power of aderall. shit is mad easy, but a lot to remember. I can solve almost any 6th kyu kata on codewars, not bad for under a month

My coworkers are pajeets. I have the easiest job in the world, make over $100k usd/year. The catch? I want to kill myself every day because of how insufferably stupid and frustrating my coworkers are. It sounds great on paper but I don’t even know if it’s worth it anymore desu

Most jobs are like that, the goal is really to learn to stand that shit and avoid the worst of it. Particularly when that stupidity can drag you down with it.

That ETH.BUILD site makes learning Ethereum look fun. I played around in the sandbox and got sucked in just dabbling. The thing is, maybe the answer is you don't need* to learn to code. It depends on what you want to get out of it but I feel personally like I would have an easier time learning backwards from a codeless programming module.
Also related to building on ETH, it seems similar to part of the Unibright software suite that has codeless solutions for businesses that want to build smart contracts without a deep coding knowledge (or theoretically any). I would gather you could learn it the easy codeless way, and through seeing the results in the code you create, you could better "learn to code" if you so desire.

learn to write malware

It’s soulless and mind numbing but it’s one of the best jobs you can have. You can clear 100k doing remote work with like 2 years experience

Truth

You will suck at it until you've been doing it for at least 5 years, but ~6 months is all you need to be employed. I work as a developer and now also manage other developers. Being able to see the big picture (i.e., we're getting paid to do this, stop fucking around with shit nobody but other devs care about and write some features) is much more valuable to me than being good at programming. Any autist can refactor some shit code, very few autists understand the code isn't the point.

chem eng soon to be grad here, career fucked due to corona, shit tier vba expierance from excel macros. What's would be the fastest way to get enough training to get employed so I don't become homeless?

I know this is a shit question but what should I learn in 6 months that would get me employed. I do online work right now and I'm a fucking shut in, I want to put 2-3 hours a day into learning something that I can also do for online work.

nope

At the end of the day, its really up to you
But for the most part, with how unsaturated jobs are in cs especially with demand post corona, should be pretty ez

If I'm good at chess will I be a good coder? Thinking of learning python