Is Coding Still Worth Learning in 2024?

Publicado 2024-04-17
AI replacing coders? The REAL story about software engineering in 2024. Stats, trends, and the truth you need to know.

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📖 Chapters

00:00 - Is coding still worth learning in 2024?
01:16 - Is AI replacing software engineers?
02:12 - Impact of AI on software engineering
03:31 - The problem with AI-generated code
05:15 - How AI can help software engineers
05:53 - Does AI really make you code faster?
07:05 - Can one AI-powered engineer do the work of many?
08:07 - Future of software engineering

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • I'm 34 and made a career shift to programming about a year and a half ago! I encourage you to embark on the adventure of learning programming too.
  • @juniorfan7a
    You still need a reasonable amount of coding knowledge to even work alongside AI in the first place, so no , learning coding will never be worthless.
  • THANK YOU SO MUCHHH for making this video!!!!!!! Watched the tech lead video a couple of weeks ago and I was so depressed and wanted to give up my childhood dream of becoming a software engineer. Your video gave me so much hope and optimism and that's all i need. Thank you so much Mosh <3
  • @mong-kay
    Not to mention that learning how to solve problems by code also teaches you how to solve problems unrelated to coding since the same approach applies, i.e. breaking down the problem into manageable pieces ultimately solving a bigger problem
  • @six3sin
    Thanks, Mosh, you're an uplifter-- not that I was going to stop learning or anything haha.
  • @azmalawasaf4212
    This is the most sensible answer to this burning question I have seen yet. Thanks for this amazing explanation. Couldn't agree more!
  • @jamestheo8448
    Love your channel and have purchased your classes. I have been doing Python for about 9 years and frameworks for about the last 5. I think this is a hard to answer question. I've been playing with some AI code for the past year or so just for giggles. I think there will always be a home for people who do coding but I do think that entry level jobs are going to be torched. Just over the past year, the code I have pulled from AI has gotten pretty strong. I think people should still learn to code because it is not perfect code (like you said). I code for fun so I will keep going. As for anyone who thinks they can just do a 3 month bootcamp and get a 6 figure job ..... nope. I agree with you.... learn to code so you can understand how to repair the flawed AI code. Thanks for you channel and your courses. Best.
  • @iscariote_ag2171
    This is the first time I watch a video from you, I get your point and I share it, but what I'd like to remark is how cool your videos' animations are, it's incredibly fluent and so dinamic, I know It may sound weird, but I really wanted to call it out, because I tend to akwnowledge these kind of things, is that I'm able to understand when a channel has quality and a really well-kept, and definetaly yours is one of them. PD: Thanks for the information, the fact you used real data and not just your personal opinion is just great.
  • @tb7-rf1fb
    Thanks so much for making this video!
  • @pablodavidlp9760
    Love your content men. Always conscise, entertaining, and informative. Keep it up!
  • @TheKnytemayor
    CODING WILL NEVER DIE. It's like making a cake for a birthday. If someone buys it from a shop, the shop owner might not care that much about the purpose you give it. However, if someone close to you makes your cake, then they know what you like, how many people to serve, the requirements for each party member and most importantly, love. AI has no love. It is humanity's only rightful servant. It serves us and it does not have a close connection to us all. Code won't die because of the benefits only humans can add to the recipe / program.
  • @paulwaxy186
    You are the boss! I really like the way you carefully pick words to reach both hearts and minds! In fact, you're a genius! I started learning software engineering officially January this year and I turned 40 in February. I have been wondering if I made the right choice because of my age. This video is all I needed to stop worrying. I have competed HTML, CSS, and I'm doing both C and JS at the moment. Thank you.🙏
  • @sspirial
    very clear and concise. Deeply thought out just like your tutorials 👏👏. I completely agree with you - computational thinking is on the rise
  • @yaoyayra
    No one makes content like Mosh ...this video just made me have a renewed interest in software engineering and given me a new insight into the field ... I've been into coding like 3years and has been life changing