I'm afraid that certifications that I am doing today like kubernetes, docker, terraform etc are all going to be obsolete in next 3-4 years !!!!! If no code low code gonna change everything so fast, why am I doing such a hard work today !!!!!
Low-code and no-code have their use cases and are never able to replace developers. Low-code and no-code have been around for decades. Microsoft Visual Studio and other IDEs are low-code tools yet developers are still not going extinct. Back in 2011, I was using OutSystems and someone said he has to flog me for that lazy style of building. Just learn one or some of them later so you can use it to perform magic. Applications which would have taken weeks/months/years to build are built in hours/days/weeks respectively. I have used frappe framework to build and deploy an application from start to finish to production in 5 hours so I know what I am talking about. A team of 4 developers had worked for 8 months and couldn't deliver so a desperate project manager called me out of the blue to make it happen. Don't forget that the hard way you are learning at the moment is extremely useful. I swim in bash scripts at the moment. Knowing what to use when is what matters.
Is kodekloud courses are enough to get a job. Actually i am going to subscribe them
I'm afraid that certifications that I am doing today like kubernetes, docker, terraform etc are all going to be obsolete in next 3-4 years !!!!!
If no code low code gonna change everything so fast, why am I doing such a hard work today !!!!!
Low-code and no-code have their use cases and are never able to replace developers. Low-code and no-code have been around for decades. Microsoft Visual Studio and other IDEs are low-code tools yet developers are still not going extinct.
Back in 2011, I was using OutSystems and someone said he has to flog me for that lazy style of building.
Just learn one or some of them later so you can use it to perform magic. Applications which would have taken weeks/months/years to build are built in hours/days/weeks respectively.
I have used frappe framework to build and deploy an application from start to finish to production in 5 hours so I know what I am talking about. A team of 4 developers had worked for 8 months and couldn't deliver so a desperate project manager called me out of the blue to make it happen.
Don't forget that the hard way you are learning at the moment is extremely useful. I swim in bash scripts at the moment. Knowing what to use when is what matters.
As a sysadmin, no they won't go away, we still need specialists who can fix stuff on that layer.
yes your right I hope its not the case
Please make a video why AI wont replace us ? or it will
90% of applications in future will be no-code and will support low-code or ai assistance