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03-08-2024, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted By kengriffeyjr24
im telling you though, look at the current crop of people that are in "coding"

immigrants from china and india (generally trying to escape chitty areas they grew up in)
immgrants from Russia/lebanon/ME (escaping chitty warzones/political hellholes).
us citizens who are children of immigrants (parents working their ass off running a laundramat or something).

thats like 75% of the us coding base srs

american kids that grew up in nice suburbs in the us simply dont do coding - its sort of a "blue-collar" white collar job for people desperately looking to climb out of generations of misery
What's wrong with that, brah? I worked other office jobs before becoming a developer, and they were boring as hell. Most officecels spend all day fking around on Excel and sending emails. Absolutely soul-destroying for anyone with an IQ above room-temperature. Being a developer is probably the best "grunt-level" office job you can have…really well-paid and pretty interesting if you're on the spectrum. Not everyone can be a chad salesman or CEO.
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03-08-2024, 02:48 PM
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Ai already writes code today and its only getting better. there will be a net loss of jobs in the tech industry, in fact the entire existence of AI is to reduce costs to companies and have it do things faster and cheaper than humans. They wont need as many people around to write simple code or simple scripts, AI already does that today much less whatever it will do in 10-20 years from now.
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