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by gverrilla
1748 days ago
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I see, sorry for wrong words. I am an amateur programmer, not a complete novice, and I have contracted mid-level professional programmers. I understand your point about learning and getting better at it. All I'm saying is most of programmers won't become experts: the market doesn't demand that, and most just aren't able or don't want to. No-code will make a huge impact in next decade imo. In my specific case, I would be able to become an expert programmer but I don't intend to because I have other carreer choices. So I think copilot would be of great help. |
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