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by mattschoch
5143 days ago
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For learning to code:
-You develop analytical and problem solving skills. Similar to math, but more practical (how many people really use Calculus on a daily basis?)
-You understand how computers work. No explanation necessary.
-All the other good arguments people have made. Against learning to code:
-More bad programmers.
-Even worse, more non-programmers who think they can code. Example: Someone does CodeYear and suddenly thinks they are a expert coder. Starts web design business. Sells poorly built wordpress themes to unsuspecting small businesses. If they have low prices, it makes potential customers think that all coding should be cheap("if they can do it for practically free, why should I pay you more?"). Thus, the entire industry suffers. That isn't to say CodeYear is bad. I like it. It's great for people who actually want to learn to code and don't know where to start. It's bad for people who think they can sell websites after a few hours. |
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