| ▲ | sfmz 7 hours ago | |
"learn to code" is probably over... Remember the mean-spirited viral meme of 'learn to code' aimed at BuzzFeed journos in 2019? ... not aging well. I replit'd a travel-site since yesterday: ~8-ish hours: front-end, back-end, auth, mapping, geo-coding, points-of-interest, planning, image carossels, weather-integration (not sure if the weather thing is working), routing. None of it by hand, no SQL, no Linux provisioning, no learning Map api calls, no typescript, no javascript / webpack bundling, no trying to figure out why i can't get things to vertically center, no css. There will be like ~1000x more code w/ 1/100x wages. There's probably space for people with CS PhDs -- but that's not exactly the same as 'learn to code' | ||