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 No.1027386>>1027391 >>1027451 >>1027682 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

How is "learn to code" a meme? I studied computer science and now I'm a software developer. It's a good career. And even if you don't do it for a living, it's a fun hobby. It's not that hard to learn full stack development.

Are people seriously trying to imply that coding is a bad thing? Or that it's too hard? What the hell? Are people really this lazy and dumb?

 No.1027390>>1027397

These people were glorified bloggers. They aren't going to go back to school to learn a new skill when they are still tens of thousands in debt. That's why it's so funny. Plus, I am glad they are out of jobs after shoving unqualified opinions into pop culture that trannies and faggots and weirdos belong in """"""coding"""""" only because they are trannies and faggots and weirdos. They ruined the whole biome of programming and software development with regards to the popular awareness.


 No.1027391>>1027397 >>1027484

>>1027386 (OP)

When coal miners in Virginia were losing their jobs due to Obama-era regulations, coastal "elite" bloggers made snarky comments to them that they should learn to program. Obama himself said something to that effect. Fast forward a few years to the massive layoffs at Buzzfeed and HuffPo, and smug Trump posters are throwing it back in their face, telling so called "journalists" with worthless degrees to: "learn to code."


 No.1027397

>>1027390

>>1027391

Thank you for being honest and realistic.

I got into IT because I love computers, technology, innovation, and I was the only one in my family competent enough to fix a computer/phone with just two clicks.

And then you have these brats who think they can get into it just because Google is winning.

That's the key word: "Google is winning, not them."

And one of the underlying results is a generation of brain-dead hippies who are so easily brash and offended, their mothers joke about themselves just to say there's hope.

Thank you, and good night...


 No.1027451>>1027695

>>1027386 (OP)

>Or that it's too hard

The implication is that it's too hard for the person you're recommending it for. Remember, most normalfags think "coding" is at a difficulty just slightly below "rocket science" (both out of their reach).


 No.1027484

>>1027391

It's schadenfreude that all these glorified blogger faggots got a taste of their own medicine. They said "learn to code" as if going back to school and completely switching professions is as easy as changing your clothes when you are in your mid-40s and have a family to support. They probably just skimmed some Javascript tutorials and thought that's all there is to it, so how hard could it be?


 No.1027682

>>1027386 (OP)

>I studied computer science

>I'm a software developer

>It's a good career

>it's a fun hobby

>It's not that hard

You have autism (like most of us here). The upside is that it makes you good at /tech/. The downside is that it makes it harder for you to distinguish irony. It's not denigrating us, it's mocking them.


 No.1027695

>>1027451

So normies simultaneously think they're better than us, and yet admit that they can't do what we do. Hmmm...


 No.1027721>>1027742

"coding" is easy. You could even teach a retard to be a "coder." Just send them to a bootcamp and then have them do some artsy retard work like webdev.


 No.1027742>>1027744

>>1027721

You're retarded, bootcamps never work. At most it's experience a starbucks employee might put on their resume.


 No.1027744>>1027745

>>1027742

I imagine they "get something working" by calling lots of prebuilt routines? I did a silly coursera Machine learning course (free) and it was quite like that. Most of the exercises involved hooking in to a prewritten database to create the illusion of great productivity.


 No.1027745

>>1027744

*database -> codebase




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