Damus
Pip the WoT guy · 75w
I'm not sure how to continue my programming journey, so I'm asking here: I've only ever used Python, and I love it, except when it's slow (which is *always* when you're interested in writing very eff...
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Good luck on your journey, but know that you will have artificial intelligence both as an ally and a rival, as it is constantly improving and creating complex code, which is reducing the market for many programmers. I also program in Python, and I had to reinvent myself and use tools to my advantage. I confess that at first, I was reluctant because I prefer the traditional method of doing things. However, in a market that increasingly seeks speed in everything, I ended up expanding my knowledge to other areas, including low-code and no-code platforms. There, we can do a lot of things relatively quickly, take the code, edit a few things, improve it, and some platforms even include AI. So how much time do we gain using this? The future is heading in this direction, so we must adapt.
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Pip the WoT guy · 75w
yes, 💯 However I would say that my value add is in the math and the design of the algorithms, something that I think is AI-safe for the time being. I just want to be able to write them in a simple yet fast way.