Is learning to code a meme?

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Is it really a high value skill? Is it over saturated??
 
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currently no, it's not oversaturated. At least not everywhere. Idk what AI will do though in the next few years.
 
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Incel trait
 
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High value yes, but very difficult. Not even highly-paid unless you're senior. But that takes like 5-6 years so what's the point.
 
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coding is a basic skill like reading and writing in 2023
 
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impossible with an iq below 110
 
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I think it's fine, not oversaturated unless you're looking to become a webdev and even then you might be fine depending on where you're located. It is a difficult industry to get into but once you're in, it should be smooth sailing.
 
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impossible with an iq below 110
High value yes, but very difficult. Not even highly-paid unless you're senior. But that takes like 5-6 years so what's the point.
It's not difficult lol. It's much easier than shit like engineering. That is unless you want to be working for Google or some gay shit like that. But if you want to be a semi-decent code monkey, it's not bad.
 
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It's not difficult lol. It's much easier than shit like engineering. That is unless you want to be working for Google or some gay shit like that. But if you want to be a decent code monkey, it's not bad.
It is difficult tho. That's why on average CS jobs are much better paid than IT jobs. There's a reason why.
 
It will be a meme in a few years
 
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It's not difficult lol. It's much easier than shit like engineering. That is unless you want to be working for Google or some gay shit like that. But if you want to be a decent code monkey, it's not bad.
It is difficult tho. That's why on average CS jobs are much better paid than IT jobs. There's a reason why.
nah learning to code is pretty easy ngl
 
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Coding is easy lol once you learn the basics, I learnt java, MySQL,mongodb,css,html and currently learning JS
 
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"it's easy because i can do it lol"
 
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nah learning to code is pretty easy ngl
I can code and it's hard. LOL at you saying shit with no practical experience, you guys don't work in IT. I was an azure admin until a couple of months ago, now I work with Kubernetes and Docker at my current company, and some Linux.
 
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Coding is easy lol once you learn the basics, I learnt java, MySQL,mongodb,css,html and currently learning JS
through college or alone? How much are you making?
 
I can code and it's hard. LOL at you saying shit with no practical experience, you guys don't work in IT. I was an azure admin until a couple of months ago, now I work with Kubernetes and Docker at my current company, and some Linux.
What do starters need? I am finishing my clg soon and I aim to be a full stack Dev. What do they usually ask for test and hr rounds for these roles?
 
It is difficult tho. That's why on average CS jobs are much better paid than IT jobs. There's a reason why.
Yes, but most people can make it as some sort of code monkey. Whereas if you're not high IQ, you probably won't be doing any engineering.
 
I can code and it's hard. LOL at you saying shit with no practical experience, you guys don't work in IT. I was an azure admin until a couple of months ago, now I work with Kubernetes and Docker at my current company, and some Linux.
azure devops? that's just planning lol
I don't think it's that difficult since there is infinite amounts of information and help online.
 
through college or alone? How much are you making?
Clg, but I learnt it all alone tbh cuz I am a athletecel. I got internship offers from MANG companies but I rejected because I wanted to apply for full stack Dev.
 
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I can code and it's hard. LOL at you saying shit with no practical experience, you guys don't work in IT. I was an azure admin until a couple of months ago, now I work with Kubernetes and Docker at my current company, and some Linux.
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azure devops? that's just planning lol
I don't think it's that difficult since there is infinite amounts of information and help online.
Lmaoolo that doesn't mean it's going to be easy. But yeah at least it's free

What do starters need? I am finishing my clg soon and I aim to be a full stack Dev. What do they usually ask for test and hr rounds for these roles?
If full stack, you gotta know HTML, CSS, PHP and python is also much preferred for back-end stuff. You need to show logical thinking skills beside coding knowledge.
Yes, but most people can make it as some sort of code monkey. Whereas if you're not high IQ, you probably won't be doing any engineering.
Well theoretically yes but actually being hired and STAYING employed is a completely different matter.
 
Yeah lol I run a Debian and RHEL6 server at home for fun stuff beside my Windows computers.
based yakhi I have my own thinkpad x220 where i run my own customized debian based incel OS
 
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Lmaoolo that doesn't mean it's going to be easy. But yeah at least it's free


If full stack, you gotta know HTML, CSS, PHP and python is also much preferred for back-end stuff. You need to show logical thinking skills beside coding knowledge.

Well theoretically yes but actually being hired and STAYING employed is a completely different matter.
just apply for what you're capable of. I won't be applying for any FAANG jobs and i'm okay with that. Just wanna live a simple life as a simple codecel.
 
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just apply for what you're capable of. I won't be applying for any FAANG jobs and i'm okay with that. Just wanna live a simple life as a simple codecel.
Yeah but if you wanna get rich so you can afford health... well, that's a different beast. Healthcare is crazy expensive everywhere, surgeries, drugs etc
 
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anyone learning to code and thinks theyll be successful has fell for the CS meme
 
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Yeah but if you wanna get rich so you can afford health... well, that's a different beast. Healthcare is crazy expensive everywhere, surgeries, drugs etc
sure, but if you want to be rich, you're probably going to have to be smart and work hard whatever it is that you do.
 
Which mogs - engineering or cs? I have never coded before / never taken cs classes but I learn things pretty easily and my iq is decent. All I care about is getting the best degree for money
 
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sure, but if you want to be rich, you're probably going to have to be smart and work hard whatever it is that you do.
Lol nah in reality it's a game stacked against most people. If you wanna be rich you have to have been born rich to begin with. Just look at Bezos, Gates, Musk etc
 
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Which mogs - engineering or cs? I have never coded before / never taken cs classes but I learn things pretty easily and my iq is decent. All I care about is getting the best degree for money
Then become a really good coder. IT is never paid as good as CS.
 
Then become a really good coder. IT is never paid as good as CS.
what do you mean by IT? Isn't CS included in that?

Lol nah in reality it's a game stacked against most people. If you wanna be rich you have to have been born rich to begin with. Just look at Bezos, Gates, Musk etc
well yeah, I don't mean that level of rich.
 
Then become a really good coder. IT is never paid as good as CS.
I want to do chemical engineering not IT but if CS pays better I guess I could do that. Would be kinda shit for social circle maxxing though since I would be in a class of smelly incels?
 
I want to do chemical engineering not IT but if CS pays better I guess I could do that. Would be kinda shit for social circle maxxing though since I would be in a class of smelly incels?
idfk
 
high value? C based languages were literally DESIGNED so that any monkeybrained idiot could be thrown on a computer learn it in 2 years and act as a cog. There are 80 iq unskilled worker currycel programmers who literally make less then minimum wage freelance and some 145iq genius AI developers who are making over 500k a year. Completely dependent on your IQ level and also creativity. It's less about how good you are more about how creative you are.
 
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Then become a really good coder. IT is never paid as good as CS.
"Just spend 16 hours a day working on projects you will never make money off of building your portfolio and doing leetcode so that you can maybe get a 6 figure job!" Telling someone to become a programmer is honestly like telling them to get into crypto trading
 
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currently no, it's not oversaturated. At least not everywhere. Idk what AI will do though in the next few years.
Considering I can have playground write entire text based adventure games with unique settings and quests with little to no compiling errors and this is just what is available to the public? I reckon AI will unironically take over 50% of the industry, considering msot of the industry just does devops and keeps things up to date. Ai can do that perfectly fine
 
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Considering I can have playground write entire text based adventure games with unique settings and quests with little to no compiling errors and this is just what is available to the public? I reckon AI will unironically take over 50% of the industry, considering msot of the industry just does devops and keeps things up to date. Ai can do that perfectly fine
indeed, only top of the top programmers will remain to adjust and implement ai generated code
 
Which mogs - engineering or cs? I have never coded before / never taken cs classes but I learn things pretty easily and my iq is decent. All I care about is getting the best degree for money
CS. but if ur in US either, engineers make good money too. keep in mind simply attending class is enough. you have to grind from day 1 in a cs degree at a good college. making projects, practicing DSA and doing leetode, preparing for interviews. colleges rarely prepare you for all this so you have to do it yourself.
 
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Considering I can have playground write entire text based adventure games with unique settings and quests with little to no compiling errors and this is just what is available to the public? I reckon AI will unironically take over 50% of the industry, considering msot of the industry just does devops and keeps things up to date. Ai can do that perfectly fine
software engineers don't just write code. ai will simply just make work easier for them.
 
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software engineers don't just write code. ai will simply just make work easier for them.
Almost all SWEs I know prety much spend all their time at work resolving tickets. This is quite literally what AI was designed for in the first place.
 
It's a high value skill dont let retards tell you otherwise
 
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It's oversaturated but it's still a very useful skill to have.
 
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AI mogs codecels
 
it's not a meme. you just have to find a decent niche. I know a guy who makes between $10k and $25k a month (his monthly income never dips below $10k) just from selling video game cheats. literally all you need to do is learn C++, ASM and how to reverse engineer and this is feasible in about 1 to 3 years depending on your previous experience + the help you receive from others (it's easier when someone helps you figure things out) + how fast you learn in general. If one day you need "a real job" you can leverage the skills you learned by applying to a cybersecurity position.
I know another guy who makes $350k a year working in a company where he deals with databases, but he's been working there for 20 years and went to school for that.
but since this forum is allergic to putting in effort 99% of you reading this and who decide to learn programming will never be anything more than code monkeys and I'm wasting time posting this.
 
Lol nah in reality it's a game stacked against most people. If you wanna be rich you have to have been born rich to begin with. Just look at Bezos, Gates, Musk etc
Tbf we shouldnt focus on billionaires when we talk about getting rich, cuz all of our desires that requires money can be bought we before we reach 100 millon $.

So instead of focusing on global billionaires who are the sons of millionaires, we should focus on local millionaires who are the sons of poor/middle class families.
 
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