I failed my Competitve exams, later ran my own digital marketing agency. Few years later I realised that I am not interested in it, I discovered coding very recently and everyone were against the idea of me taking up coding but I somehow managed to complete cs50x and cs50p, I am looking forward to becoming a software developer this year. Wish me luck
If AI can honestly take your role in a software engineering company with the limitations it has now; you probably weren’t doing that much to begin with. No one should be realistically scared of an LLM. Now 15-20 years from now; we’ll be talking about different things but by that point; a ton of jobs will be automated if the government doesn’t step in and halt the progress of AI.
Yes and no. LLMs do not replace "a full developer". But they make the existing devs way more efficient. So you can do the work of 20 with 10 people. You still need the 10 or nothing will be done but you can fire the other 10. I do not have to say that it does not matter which 10 you keep. It is not about "I fire the devs that don't actually work".
@@justsomeone953 I’d argue that they don’t even make current developers more “efficient” with the amount of faulty code that different programs put out compared to more stable ones like having co-pilot try to take on chat-gpt. If they don’t seriously improve or a different architecture is developed, then eventually they’ll reach a point of degradation and get worse.
@@apricotmadness4850 A bad dev will stay a bad dev with AI. A good dev will get more efficient and create more high quality code. GPT and all the others are not good with the "big picture" but can solve very small, specific problems very efficient. A good dev has to know when to use AI. A good dev does not just copy paste generated code he looks into it and he understands and modifies it if needed.
Work with API projects, database projects, and projects you think would be interesting … for example create an application you’d either love to have or something that would be useful for an everyday person.
Simple Roadmap: 1. If you're a junior: Well, tech isn't for juniors anymore-time to consider another field! 2. If you're mid-level: There's still hope... if you have a lot of luck! 3. If you're a senior: You might land a job after 500-600 applications. Hang in there!
Bro I got the Job even though I'm in my last year I am not even graduated yet , I got the Job in India (the toughest Programming job market in the world). Just focus on your skills rather than spreading fake news.
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I failed my Competitve exams, later ran my own digital marketing agency. Few years later I realised that I am not interested in it, I discovered coding very recently and everyone were against the idea of me taking up coding but I somehow managed to complete cs50x and cs50p, I am looking forward to becoming a software developer this year. Wish me luck
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If AI can honestly take your role in a software engineering company with the limitations it has now; you probably weren’t doing that much to begin with. No one should be realistically scared of an LLM. Now 15-20 years from now; we’ll be talking about different things but by that point; a ton of jobs will be automated if the government doesn’t step in and halt the progress of AI.
Yes and no.
LLMs do not replace "a full developer". But they make the existing devs way more efficient. So you can do the work of 20 with 10 people. You still need the 10 or nothing will be done but you can fire the other 10.
I do not have to say that it does not matter which 10 you keep. It is not about "I fire the devs that don't actually work".
@@justsomeone953 I’d argue that they don’t even make current developers more “efficient” with the amount of faulty code that different programs put out compared to more stable ones like having co-pilot try to take on chat-gpt. If they don’t seriously improve or a different architecture is developed, then eventually they’ll reach a point of degradation and get worse.
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A bad dev will stay a bad dev with AI.
A good dev will get more efficient and create more high quality code.
GPT and all the others are not good with the "big picture" but can solve very small, specific problems very efficient.
A good dev has to know when to use AI.
A good dev does not just copy paste generated code he looks into it and he understands and modifies it if needed.
typescript is a superset of javascript, not a subset.
Can you recommend a data structures and algorithms book?
Great Video!!
What projects would you say I should make to get hired ?
Work with API projects, database projects, and projects you think would be interesting … for example create an application you’d either love to have or something that would be useful for an everyday person.
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How is the food at Google 😂😂😂 I can't stop laughing 😅
I do not care about anything else as long as it is free.
Simple Roadmap:
1. If you're a junior: Well, tech isn't for juniors anymore-time to consider another field!
2. If you're mid-level: There's still hope... if you have a lot of luck!
3. If you're a senior: You might land a job after 500-600 applications. Hang in there!
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Bro I got the Job even though I'm in my last year I am not even graduated yet , I got the Job in India (the toughest Programming job market in the world). Just focus on your skills rather than spreading fake news.
I'm sorry but your comment is so misleading and discouraging, guys keep doing your best, paths are never straight!
It's all luck
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