KevinDurder
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Do u know how to code
NoDo u know how to code
well yeah if ur planning to use it to make money because it pays a lotTag coders
Great do you code?
Ok where do I startwell yeah if ur planning to use it to make money because it pays a lot
i used to learn coding from paid courses that cost like a 100 bucks but im sure you can find useful shit for freeOk where do I start
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What should i learn
I’m in uni for comp sci, I know most of the important languagesGreat do you code?
worth it if u dont live in the USTag coders
Elaborateworth it if u dont live in the US
i used to learn coding from paid courses that cost like a 100 bucks but im sure you can find useful shit for free
depends what ur interested in
i liked front developing so i spent most of my time learning JS
Im interested in AI & program building and chatbotsI’m in uni for comp sci, I know most of the important languages
I don’t do AI yet I will in futureElaborate
Im interested in AI & program building and chatbots
where do i start
In AI and machine learning, yes. Software engineering less so imo. ML is more specialized while software development can be outsourced overseas to people without degrees.Tag coders
its hella saturated especially with high iq asians flooding the marketElaborate
I'm not learning to code to land a job or get employed. My focus is on building something profitable that generates strong cash flow. In that case, outsourcing and wage compression aren’t concerns what matters is creating something scalable and profitable.In AI and machine learning, yes. Software engineering less so imo. ML is more specialized while software development can be outsourced overseas to people without degrees.
A lot of software dev is proecdural and can be done by gen AI now so it’s more competitive and there’s greater wage compression.
Okay but wage compression from outsourcing and AI affects profit margins. Machine learning is highly profitable and scalable with a good gpu.I'm not learning to code to land a job or get employed. My focus is on building something profitable that generates strong cash flow. In that case, outsourcing and wage compression aren’t concerns what matters is creating something scalable and profitable.
its nearly impossible to find a job with a computer science degree because of how satured it is, there is too many people and in the most cases where people get employed is on a job that underpaying them for their workElaborate
python is the most popular in that field, you can learn python anyhwere thats literally one if not the most popular coding language, you probably studied a small part of pyhton in elementary/middle school because its beginner-friendly and not that hard to learnIm interested in AI & program building and chatbots