You know when old-timers reminisce "we had to make punchcards to program computers" it seems so arduous but we'll be telling our kids how we used to punch in all the characters of a program manually on a keyboard, type all the punctuation and keep track of names and uppercase-lowercase... back in the day when people didn't just talk to computers.
Haha, there is always a generation that had to walk to school uphill both ways in two feet of snow:) But I can't imagine using punchcards, I would be like: I will just find a different hobby.
I got into the course and l'm really looking forward to it. I think that knowing why AI does something (i.e. knowing how to read the code, interpret it and possibly change/adapt it) is a valuable skill to have. Beyond that, coding teaches you how to think logically and creatively about problems, which is another great transferable skill to develop
My coach had me do 100 push ups each day for 3 months, but I built a electromechanical system capable of lifting loads using a series of optimized ball and joints, servos and motors of various type. It can do thousands of push ups an hour. Is there any value in doing pushups?
Doing pushups has no value in the marketplace. But it does make you stronger. So, should we learn python because it is a good tool to exercise our brain?
Yeah, I am curious if they will touch on the impact of GPTs in the class. GPTs can also probably be used to explain code to new programmers which would be great.
You know when old-timers reminisce "we had to make punchcards to program computers" it seems so arduous but we'll be telling our kids how we used to punch in all the characters of a program manually on a keyboard, type all the punctuation and keep track of names and uppercase-lowercase... back in the day when people didn't just talk to computers.
Haha, there is always a generation that had to walk to school uphill both ways in two feet of snow:)
But I can't imagine using punchcards, I would be like: I will just find a different hobby.
I got into the course and l'm really looking forward to it. I think that knowing why AI does something (i.e. knowing how to read the code, interpret it and possibly change/adapt it) is a valuable skill to have. Beyond that, coding teaches you how to think logically and creatively about problems, which is another great transferable skill to develop
My coach had me do 100 push ups each day for 3 months, but I built a electromechanical system capable of lifting loads using a series of optimized ball and joints, servos and motors of various type. It can do thousands of push ups an hour. Is there any value in doing pushups?
Doing pushups has no value in the marketplace. But it does make you stronger.
So, should we learn python because it is a good tool to exercise our brain?
Totally agree with your conclusion. It really is a win-win.
Yeah, I am curious if they will touch on the impact of GPTs in the class. GPTs can also probably be used to explain code to new programmers which would be great.
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Awesome thank you! Lot more videos coming.
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Yes you are!