I haven't contributed any code with AI either. So as I attempt to answer the question, "should you learn how to code?" please know that I'm going to be doing my darnedest to NOT use the advancements in AI as a way to justify me not writing any code. All I know is I've submitted a grand total of two pull requests, both of which were some basic HTML/CSS. Maybe that'll happen one day, I don't know. In my role as a co-founder and Head of Product, there’s a lot on my plate that isn’t coding but still, I had dreams of materially contributing to the code. I haven't used my newfound knowledge for anything "worth it." And that's a bit disappointing. It's a little embarrassing to admit this but. Just projects to hack around on and practice thinking through data structures, functions, and UI. All tiny projects, most run locally, and none with any sort of practical use case. We learned HTML, CSS, Javascript, React and Node, built countless micro-projects and got a rudimentary grasp of computer science.Īfter graduating, I built a task management app (a programmer's right of passage), a recipe app, a photo of the day app, and a contacts app. Last year, I went through Lambda School (now called BloomTech) and spent 6 months getting a crash course in programming.
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