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I agree. I also use AI to help me learn. I didn't know anything about typescript before. Now I let AI do all the boring stuff and get to focus on the fun stuff. :) I'm sure I could use an LLM to write a Russian novel in Russian, but how would I know if it's any good if I don't speak Russian?
been teaching my son how to vibe over the last year :P i told him basics are still a good foundation, but what really matters is creativity and communication.
Lol. Learn Bitcoin is the only advice one needs. We should all continue to take that advice today. The journey never ends.
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Sam 3 days ago
as i soon as i open my machine, i open claude code and thats it. no terminal , no ide
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Dwayne 3 days ago
I have never disagreed with a post this hard.
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Gustavo 3 days ago
Learn natural languages. Like really well. Be as eloquent in them as can be.
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alt_smij 3 days ago
10 PRINT "Hello World!" 20 GOTO 10 c'mon who doesn't want to learn to code?
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JackTheMimic 3 days ago
Nah, learning to code makes your vibe coding cost less technical debt. It's tough to troubleshoot when you don't know what you're looking at. I always took "learn to code" the same way people take "Grow your own food." I'm not going to be a large scale farmer but I will have a very useful skill.
Disagree, it still is one of the highest paid fields. If the t truly wasn’t valuable the salaries wouldn’t be so high
zapped this note from nostr.el (emacs nostr client) that I made without writing a single lick of code! (10+ year career down the drain!)