Should you be worried about the future of coding jobs, especially with No Code popularity exploding and crazy leaps forward in AI recently? Here is a rant / my thoughts on the matter.
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what a cool thumbnail man….nice job…
Remember AMOS BASIC or Pascal. No? Reason: Simple programming languages die.
What does that say about visual tools? Remember any of the GUI builders from early 2000? Nope none.
I am new what should I learn to get job and I am little knowing computer.
software developer or Data science or ML or AI or other plz
Still waiting for someone to replace c++ even though its supposedly been happening forever.
I feel like there should be a big distinction between simple web stuff and more challenging lower level development.
Also, me as a linux developer: never worried about being replaced because i know how to actually write SW and not just make web apps in this weeks version of whatever new nonsense language someone came up with. Do yourself a favor and learn real development instead of the web nonsense.
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Wix and these websites are not flexible like making a custom page.
Also development will never stop because unlike AI humans things like humans.
Also software engineering is not only in websites dev you can make games, AI, etc
Lol kkkkkkkk wix have several developer behind
I’m thinking to start learning to code, what’s the annual salary from working from home?
Jack you are great ..it's really help
Code is just another tool for making thing works. No special for code.
George Hotz once called CRUD app development garbage programming.
As a new bootcamp grad, I was offended.
Now, I couldn't agree more.
How do you want to become a good programmer)
cloud engineer/developer
A rant in a polite manner is some talent. 🧠
I just followed him coz he made fun of Linux 👾
You explained it very well
I'm not sure what you are talking about. Weebly, Wix, and many others have been a thing for about a decade and they have had built-in e-commerce since before Shopify existed
C++ is dead? Hahah. Everything is created in C++. Even your camera uses C++ code. China is changing python guys to C++ programmers. Maybe Chinese knows something?
You should have learned c/c++…then you would have been a programmer, not a developer. Rust is your only hope. And that's probably too hard for most of you.
WDYM the Linux founder who coded the OS? Linux is a kernel, he didn't code an OS. The kernel was used by the GNU software to make the GNU Linux OS. It's very silly when someone talking about tech stuff mentions Linus Torvalds coding an OS, which is far from correct and misguiding in terms of what an Operating System is. Sorry about this comment, but people watching this should know at least that Linux by itself is only a kernel which an OS runs on, and by definition it is this part of the OS:
It is the "portion of the operating system code that is always resident in memory", and facilitates interactions between hardware and software components
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3:31 It's ok. We also make fun of web developers.
are AI taking over coding? with exp: github copilot?
Please can you make a video on how to choose the right colors and layout for a site or web app?
In a couple of years web development is going to be obsolete .
What I am trying to say is that there are no guarantees .
It is a bet that you chose to take or not to take !
actually Linux its better than anything else…lol
Come to the Linux side. We've got freeware. 🙂
Programmers has been historically in an ever-increasing demand. This trend will not go down until… I don't know… we are owned by AI?
Scratch is my favorite one!
thanks man , this really helped put me in the game
Nooooooo Python can’t die
you can learn how to code C in weeks, not months nor years. But I got your point, py is much easier to learn
if AI will reach at its peak it may can takeover coding from Humans. Just a Conpiracy OK!
as a front end dev, id like to say that not all programming jobs are about front end. There are folks who do back end, dev ops, security, etc. Even within front end itself, there are so many things to learn about server vs client side rendering, micro frontend, etc. Understand the fundamentals and you ll never be out of jobs
No code is good for somethings but right now I don't see it replacing coding, cause there are limits to them and some of them have some steep learning curves.
You should always worry about any job period…used to be people would get there jobs and retire from them…it’s hardly like that anymore. People are too easily replaced no matter what level you reach…and these days all you have to do is no longer be excepted in a part of the group and next thing you know your out the door. That’s fact. There’s always someone willing to fire you just to make themselves look good.
If someone hack me, I’d just give them extra money, they earned it
ruby on rails????? ??
I'll just remain a toolmaker, making tools all day long. I like seeing what people make with them.
Why is "development" on this channel synonymous with web development.
Robotics.
Linux runs the Internet
When you are a developer and you understand many different languages, you knew that "the possibilities are endless". Sure, they can have many no-code tools but they will be limited when they want to do something specifically for their company.
This is the dumbest and most useless shit ive seen
Linux was the fastest system in 2010 I went to Kiev to and bought a Linux computer
coding jobs are not going to pay the same in the future. The market will be flooded with coders thanks to all the stem and push for coding. With countries like China and Russia pushing for coding really hard, Good luck getting a decent-paying coding job in the US. Indians are already replacing Us workers by the thousands.
Go to the data science market 😄
What can be for devs?
* intermediate to advanced Web Apps
* websites with crazy & advanced graphic designs
* additional, non-standard features in online shops
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People: why do we need developers when anyone can make a website
Also some random job employer: “so I need you to implement machine learning to this toaster”
If you want to learn how to build web applications inna short time, then i Highly recommend this course on Udemy, it really takes you from a beginner to a decent developer: "learn laravel vuejs, build a tesla app"
This is a race most devs will loose.
You said it yourself: the new generation of companies will use automated tools for some time. Only after then will they employ coders. Until then, there is no job opening.
AWS platforms r currently hiring a LOT of SDEs
Web design is just the tip, who cares about wix? Legit every company, industry, discipline needs programming to build all sorts of applications to improve their work. Even the damn icecream shop down the road will eventually need something in this bit economy.
The only language that's kinda in trouble because of this is JS 😂
Python and C will definitely still be used for hacking and I'm pretty sure C is also used to program things like cars, so I think the thumbnail is stupid.
Well, I don't think that Elon uses crappy website builders for like Tesla or SpaceX.
I agree with you, but we the developers are going to be open to always be learning (sometimes I really just don’t want, but I have to).
So coding is just gonna become more of a grind and your gonna have more things to lern. As a new student this is makes me second guess my choices :(.
I visited a website supposed to be representing a legal office (checked later on and it is legit). Found out that it was done by using wix after checking the source code.
I want to create jobs, not work them. =)
Clicked on it to say. Such a stupid thumbnail. People still write COBOL. BTW I didn't watch this dumb clickbait video.
Eh programming is going nowhere. I'm an artist and student in computer science. I'm seeing this happen with the art industry, there's already algorithms to create detailed characters, portraits, landscapes and all in various artstyles. For now the quality isnt good enough that it can replace actual human skills. They serve well as tools for getting general ideas and a base to build on.
Someday they will get really good, they might be able to create anything an artist can, but unless we achieve sentient AIs that themselves can create art, these advancements in technology will be what digital art was to the art industry: just another tool that lowers the barrier to entry.
AI will be able to write snippets of code for you, but it'll never be able to design a system so there's nothing to worry about. If anything it'll make our jobs easier!
I think this video brings up a point that we need to start talking about as developers. Hope you can make a few more.
Yeah computers and calculators were invited now there is not need to learn maths right is it?
I think we should also not overestimate the ability (and willingness) of companies to adapt to and implement new technology/features in the near future. Still these days, a lot of companies have systems build on old frameworks and technologies that people are calling "dead". Many insurance companies for example still have tons of legacy data archives and need COBOL specialists of all things :D.
As someone that has started working to get a CS degree at the beginning of the year, this is good to know.
How were these NO CODE platforms made? It certainly wasn't by NO CODE. I get it though higher levels of abstraction, there is always higher and lower levels, it just depends on what you prefer to learn, the lower aspects or the higher aspects? Start low then go higher or start higher then go lower, there will always be different coding levels, and there will be different levels of NO CODING levels in the future also, but in the end there will always be a way to communicate with the hardware, it will all end up as some form of bio-tech and very etheric in nature in the future and would look like magic to us now. Things always change….but not always for the better.
TL;DW: No
There will come to a point where a computers will have in-built AI which are able to generate its own source code, compile it, and overwrite its own software.
coding jobs are far from being at risk, instead there is growth. When you broaden your horizon past the "west", you will see what is happening in Africa, South East Asia and the Middle East. Companies, even small businesses, are starting to digitize themselves and their products, so the need for experienced programmers is growing. AI,ML, CMS etc will not replace the creativity of a human.
you can do a lot with coding. You can't build games with wysiwig. lols
I disliked it cuz he threw shade at Linux users… jk all love tho man.
Aron, What's the point of this video anyways?!
I'll tell you the answer NOTHING
Since the beginning of the internet and every thing is changing rapidly but still people "developers" adapt
Live in the present man!
Just use WordPress like websites. A company only cares about having the result which is a website, end of story. No need to code and suffer and waist valuable time that you could use in something else.
There is more and more software being developed and all this software needs to be put into the web, because using the cloud is just the most efficient/flexible solution for almost any software. For this u need developers. And of course the job is changing, but it is most definetly not dying. It's the total opposite, the demand is still growing strong. Also if the efficiency of 1 developer goes up, it doesn't mean that he will replace other developers, he will simply produce more features and since features in software are theoretically endless, there is no need to "cut workers" like in traditional ressource controlled industries.
Can you please make a video on Rust..
he knows what he's saying because he's lived for a thousand years as a vampire..
When someone ask me if being a web developer is still worthy in 2021. My answer is always " you should learn data science and artificial intelligence after you learned web development. "
PROBLEM SOLVED.
I have to say that I am programmer and even I stopped using code to build my website. It's much much much easier to just use WordPress and upload all of my content to my website including my photos, videos, some games I made, etc. Content management systems like WordPress, etc. makes building websites faster and more convenient. Plus, I don't have to worry about debugging my code, or worry about if my site will work later on or worry about if my site will work properly in different browsers, or work on different devices or work on different screens types, etc. So, I have no reason to code to build my website when WordPress can do everything with plugins, etc. Thus, the only programming I do these days is to make my own games.
Thus, I could see how things like WordPress, Squarespace, web builders, etc. could hamper the demand for programmers because the above apps are easy, they save a lot of time, they pretty much do everything,
and they make things easy. and many people could build their own website. Programmers might be needed for specialized customization. But, even that might be difficult for programmers because there's literally a plug in for EVERYTHING and counting.
Well, this is why I stuck with my stable teaching job where I make good money dealing and I just make/program video games during my spare time or make games for my classes. Besides, my job can't be outsourced to India, etc. unless somebody wants chaos in their classroom with all of the bad kids in it.
subbed! I really liked your thoughts.
noob question, what is no code tools?
not being funny but it's been proven mutiple times that this is one of the most in demand jobs in the world. There is a reason why big corpos are bending over backwards to get tatented devs. these languges like C and C++ are not going anywhere. Hell even the banks use COBOL today. Times will change but our jobs are not going anywhere for a very very long time.
Who else thinks he sounds like Barry Allen?
Front End devs should. Not much changed in the back end imo
Wonderful video. @Aeron what are the no code tools that a developer should be familiar with. U mentioned Shopify and Salesforce. Are there other others?
Your thumbnail is Sick ,man ! Give your graphic designer raise
You can't forget the fact that programmers know a lot about the users and the product, you don't just get paid to code, but also to think.
I have used wix and let's say I would go for coding hands down any day.
On the note about the future of development. Do you think in the next 20 years there will be a decrease in the amount of people – adjusted by the population size because it will inevitably increase- heading into tech careers, and an increase in people heading into non tech careers?
I think it’s an interesting point of discussion, because it’s already the case that developers are not the only ones who code, common business staff do as well. Data analytics is growing everyday. And besides the emphasis on tools such as machine learning, knowing something about programming is a must. This isn’t just the case for data science roles, coding is making its way into business roles. For example, financial staff might use Excel, VBA, SQL, Python or R, on any given day depending on the role. These same tools along with visualization has been said to how people can ‘get ahead’ in marketing professions. And supply chain is also data heavy and involves similar skills to the financial staff.
In addition, the public is becoming more educated around programming. In light of the terribleness of covid, we were in the midst of a big transformation in school. For years, even though it’s been around, many people were skeptical about online education. It makes sense too, the traditional way of teaching and education is that students are present and in person in the classroom interacting with each other and the teacher. During covid, there was a huge shift. Colleges sent everyone online. Lectures were either live or fully asynchronous. And still the tuition was high, booooo that’s another story haha. Many students struggled with that transition, many also dropped out because of that, but also, many people adapted to the situation. Colleges started offering courses through the educational technology platforms for their students, such as trilogy education or coursera. And yet now as schools resurge back into in person classes, many schools who believed in the “temporary” side of these operations, have decided to keep online as an option.
Not to mention outside of college platforms such as coursera and udemy dominate the self-paced educational environment. The idea that someone needs to do a computer something degree in order to know how to program is not true anymore. Anyone, anywhere, with any background, can learn whatever they want, no experience necessary. It will be difficult, no lie, but they can do it; there is the option; making self-taught path way more viable than ever before. This was not the case 20 years ago. Not to mention, the rise of bootcamps as cheaper alternatives to traditional education’s career trajectory. It is also no longer the general case, for tech at least, that someone needs a college education in a related field in order to gain entry.
In the mix of all these changes currently that are happening, the future of the world, the children now, are also exposed to a transformative public school environment. Schools during covid, as noted previously, rely heavily on the use of technology. Students and parents are being forced to use it and understand basic troubleshooting. Not to mention, programming has made its way into early education. More early age students are learning programming now on a grandeur scale than ever before. As a non traditional college student myself, having spoke to those who just got out of high school, it is not irregular to hear them say they had taken 6 or 7 classes in programming BEFORE they came to college; while still in high school.
If you think about this on a long term scale, think as programming as analogous to a natural science education. By the time students get to college, chances are, they are aware of math and understand what the different fields of science are; what each do, what kind of problems they solve, and how to apply math and analytical understanding to each. All of this happened over a nearly 20 year span of time, through public education. If these curriculums are changing and now integrating programming, think about how familiar and comfortable these future children will be by the time they get to college.
With the transformations that have happened over the years to traditional roles, not inherently involving tech, to something involving it; along with the changes in education, and in particular, early education; I think we will see a drop in the amount of people pursuing technical degrees in the form of computer something in time, by a proportion that is relative to the population we currently have; since it will inevitably increase. With this, I believe businesses will continue to integrate programming into their roles, and it will become a common skill. The prospective technical students of the future will have a better understanding of what each field is and the skills needed to go into any of them, than we have now.
Lastly, if there is a decrease in the amount of people – relative to scale – going into technical professions, the bootcamp market will need to change its business plan. The bootcamps of the future might not be focused around software development, but rather business-analytics and/or skills that involve both tech & business reasoning.
TL; DR In the future, the amount of people heading into purely technical profession in computer related industries will decrease; while other industries will increase. Programming is on rise through transformative educational initiatives happening right now as a skill that is becoming more common. Businesses already ask candidates if they know how to program in a variety of languages for purposes outside of development or data science roles. Children are being educated in public school systems around the world of how to program. In 20 years time, these children will be familiar enough with programming, such that, they will be aware of the differences between each technical profession; and with traditional non-technical roles gradually becoming more technical as years go by, the market these future people will be present in, will be much different than it is now.
It is good, since it simplifies everyone's life. You need only integrate with fewer platforms what I like a lot. Only one drawback I see now, it is the requirement to have newer versions of a browser. Can you believe that 80% of sites do not work in my iPad version 1? Sure all my apps work there perfectly. So I am under impression that people work on new technologies just to push a consumer to update software and hardware. From perspective of functionality of apps, no changes are there.
I do mind making fun of linux users😤
After clicking your video, your ad was played right before your video for your bootcamp. Algorithm is on the same page today lol.
yea and its going to be worse for every other type of job
any one know the first web site he used?
The one with the rainbow buttons with the code ?
Feel like a character from the twilight movies is giving me some valuable information.
Aaron argument requires the future is similar to the past, or the past is a guide to the future.
so should i learn web dev or focus more on data science, ml and ai? pls some advice, guys.. I'm only a beginner
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