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retoor47562dA lot is repetitive. It's possible to hear a new word you've learned and never heard before three times in in a week. Also people repeat stupid popular phrases like "No, you'll not be replaced by AI, but someone using AI". Goddam, if I had a euro for everytime I've heard that... Also, who says the reader isn't the one that replace others using AI. Why is everything written like "Things you do wrong", "You don't know z". It's rarely even the case. Worst titles ever.
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More likely beginner programmers will be replaced by senior/experienced programmer using AI to do the meaningless boilerplate the junior was doing. So schools will have to skill up to get people into the workforce. -
retoor47562d@Demolishun things are only fun if you're good at it. AI development with no good knowledge would be the most frustrating thing ever.
Yes, schools maybe have to up their game but how? Would you make them master AI? Refuse the use of AI? Lower level languages to understand the higher level? Focus on higher level languages? I'm worried that schools will give courses AWS instead of building own infrastructure and stuff. That's were we really go wrong.
I have no idea what the schools must do. I think that learning how to create a hash map and only using it still is important because the journey it takes will give such insights that you can apply on everything. It would actually even help with AI prompting and controlling what AI creates. Stuff is just more fun if you understand. Me and @SoldierOfCode both written a map implementation beating the c++ one in C. Pointless but the knowledge gained makes a dev just better. Also in other subjects. -
@retoor I hear some schools are only focusing on web tech. Like WTF, that market is full.
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retoor47562d@Demolishun do you think it's full? Really? I understand web tech since it works on any platform and slow devices. They should keep level high - learn actually the http protocol and write your own webserver. With that knowledge you maybe learn to write real performance exciting web stuff yourself focussed on security hoe you prefer. Write own load balancers. Scaling. The frontend shit and high level languages you can study on the side like most people.
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@Demolishun what sense does that make? That's what you get a cert in... or some electives lol
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@retoor we hired a web dev because all the C++ people are busy. So we gotta train them in fucking C++...
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retoor47561d@Demolishun most webDevs i know do not have the ambition for programming in general to learn something like that. I also doubt the skill of some. I mean - i'm writing Python instead of C for a while now and it makes me REALLY lazy. Everything you type just works somehow. Making some errors because almost falling asleep tho. It's a complete different level of working.
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@Tounai it is even worse when you find out lockdowns are the worst thing you can do during an outbreak. The smart people had covid parties and got it over with. Everything the government told you to do was designed to make you die if you got sick. No sun = no vitamin D. No socializing = drugs and suicide. No exposure = no immune system. Masks = bacterial pneumonia and oxygen issues.
All of it was exertion of government overreach and testing if people will comply. Create emergencies so they can take more power. -
retoor47561d@Tounai yeah, but the behavior of people during Covid made me less social. Before covid: everyone was potential friend. After covid: I doubt people. Still i'm positive about the intentions of people. But i doubt their level regarding thins I find important. I didn't know that there were SO MUCH NPC's. The bots you see online aren't electronic bots, it's the NPC's. It's not dead internet, its DEAD HUMANITY THEORY.
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TIL a job would teach me c++
I don't mind the itty gritty. web tech community is just terrible. don't like the people there
Anyone else sick of repetitive talking
Bullshit excuses
And civilization history and technology and progress in our economic system being held hostage by fucking whacked out psychos?
Christ I sure am
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