The Fall of Coding... is programming dead in 2023?
The Fall of Coding... is programming dead in 2023?
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@TechLead Says:
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@skendergjergji4262 Says:
99% of programmers do it for money, so better use cheap labour, f the 99% gready peasants
@frankjamesbonarrigo7162 Says:
What do the independents do?
@frankjamesbonarrigo7162 Says:
How do you make millions on social media?
@leonda4817 Says:
I don't get any of these american problems. Here in austria it's easy to find a coding job, even as a junior. It's well paid and you have 5 weeks of holiday. And homeofffice of course.
@Asadkhan-kp3fl Says:
you are the true talker <3
@Babaelow Says:
Being a bad programmer is certainly very useless. So one might as well be influencer. You are still useless but at least you get money. As long as you want to take the risk, chances are that you're happier. BUT people might actually want less risk AND still be useful. It makes a difference whether someone becomes a bartender or an influencer after being laid off in tech. You are cramming those together in a very painful way.
@nanobytes4930 Says:
Lol I just got retrenched as bpmi developer and alot of people did just because they are changing technology
@apopodo Says:
techlead: "yeah basically coding is dying" also techlead: "so I've been on a tour throughout italy and other beautiful places"
@deniowork7084 Says:
@ozanozayranci Says:
Best part of the video starts at 8:40 and ends at 9:25 🤣
@createthiscom Says:
Jesus Christ, what a pep talk.
@federicotiralongo3230 Says:
With computer science you don’t just study coding
@Tanjutsu4420 Says:
Honestly I’d like for it to die have you been online recently or how about needed to use software that was originally built into your computer but is now a thousand apps that don’t do what you needed? What are you saying exactly?
@marrom6808 Says:
that ad was timed with perfect irony
@che1878 Says:
Why do you even care, just live your life, you're finally free from the corp jail!
@AnthonySdp Says:
This is the perfect example of steven hes' dad. "oh you dumb for marrying software engineer, do what timmy does marry the millionare "
@jakeleone8944 Says:
As an experienced programmer I have discourage anyone from pursuing a software career. Keep it as a hobby, but don't let it interfere with more worthwhile and stable pursuits. Companies were willing to pay a little more during the Pandemic, and hire more. The result every company was able to increase (some cases double) the number of engineers employed. And when the CEO's because scared interest rates would kill the stock price, they just as quickly fired many of those highly skilled engineers. The same people they still say they can't find enough of, because Zuckerberg and all the other CEO's are bald face liars. Read DOJ vs Facebook 2020 (or a more recent case against Apple). There never has been an engineer shortage in the United States. What happens is that foreign managers prefer to hire workers from back home, who are then indentured by our U.S. Visa laws, to them for decades. This fake demand is never completely recognized by the C-suite (or if it is, it is ignored and squashed). But in DOJ vs Facebook 2020, we learned the truth because you can't lie to Federal Investigators, without risking a 10-year prison sentence. In that indictment, we learned that Facebook finds 30x more highly qualified engineers than it can hire. So many locals are better qualified than foreign workers undergoing Green Card certification, that Facebook has to do a phony Green Card certification for foreign workers and then lie on Federal Forms (lawyers will do this, if the risks are calculated) that they did a good faith effort to find locally qualified engineers for the job currently held by the foreign worker. BTW, if the Foreign worker fails the test, they still keep their job, they can just retry again in 6 months.
@RunOs3 Says:
Easy for a guy with no kids and no wife to tell people not to work a nine-to-five.
@abrasionthermals9172 Says:
Being sponsored by his own company 🤣 TechLead is a real life Russ Hanneman. 🙌
@sv-xi6oq Says:
This is a similar dilemma with people getting PhDs. Everyone knows the market is terrible but they continue to go through with it anyway.
@sv-xi6oq Says:
Anyone who's actually used ChatGPT saying that it won't replace programmers is in such denial. Just because it's not always right doesn't mean it's not effective. It's more right than humans are. The only things ChatGPT is bad at are high-level mathematics and physical labor.
@luminatuber Says:
The problem is the world of computers reach a level of saturation. This is due to the width of the molecule. Atom is the one holding the secret of all the coming changes, so study the universe and physics if you want to be a hero of that change. Hhhh 😅 just joking
@peteriliev Says:
I traveled all around the world as a national athlete and later as a coach. 3D modelling was my hobby and I did it later professional for 6 years reaching management level but worked as a slave in an architectural visualisation company. Now I don’t want to travel that much and just want to learn coding and making games in Unity using my own 3D models, just as a hobby and for fun. Instead of wasting my time watching brainless Netflix movies or short web videos, I like the creativity and philosophy of making things works with coding in C#. I don’t care if worth or not, for me is challenging and cool.
@user-ij9fp5ud6p Says:
The more I hear coding is falling the more i want to master it
@Chess323 Says:
I recon coding is not fallen it's a thriving industry, Knowledge is still power regardless how much money you make. Coding will always be KING in the IT industry..
@jhwilson00 Says:
I am not in software development but in data analytics. 5 years ago Hadoop, Python, Spark and Java were all the rage. Now I am in charge of a Low Code / No Code environment. We have tools that make the need to code obsolete. BUT understanding the business and how to use data and technology to drive results is a powerful combination.
@JJSeattle Says:
Ai is making coding too easy. Coders are going away like the assembly line worker when automation came. There will need to be computer programmers, computer scientists, but not coders. Reminds of the trucker mechanic shorts of the 80's and early 90's where salaries for trucker mechanic was hitting $150k/year, then all these bootcamp schools popped up and several years later the salary was $60k/year because the market was saturated with mechanics.
@NewYork7914 Says:
When Ppl think SWE they still imagine ㅡ Musk, Zuckerberg, Bezos... 😂
@gleitonfranco1260 Says:
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@rajasaraf6602 Says:
As Syndrome said - if everybody is super then no one will be. If everybody wants to make quick money then no one will be.
@davidgalerrr Says:
what a narrow and americanistic view on being a software developer. in europe it's not uncommon to get 5-6 weeks of paid holidays. paid sick days also not a problem if necessary. after 15+ years in the industry, how many leetcode questions have I done? exactly 0. most of my job interviews have been chill and just focused on my past projects/experience etc. now you could say I did not work for any of the FAANG companies. true. however if you are getting good enough compensation with all the perks you can just chill tfd and enjoy your life.
@karlhoffman9817 Says:
it is not only coding it is in every tech/science industry right now. Welcome to new great depression
@kylekeller9815 Says:
They will always need software engineers. Don’t let this fear monger stop you from doing what you want to do. This guy doesn’t seem to care maybe one of you will take his job.
@gamuchiraindawana2827 Says:
Bro I think it all depends on what you want to do with the code, for all you guys that code for the status symbol then yeah coding is dead for you. For all you guys that code for strictly getting a job, you don't care about it beyond that then yea coding is dead for you too. But for all the people that code for own purposes, independent of what's going on in the world, coding can never die. That's like saying math is dead because calculators can do it for you. I build trading algorithms using MetaQuotes Language 5 and Python. Coding will never die for me, unless the financial markets die first.
@LeandroAndrus-fn4pt Says:
We’re stepping into a world where you’ll need way more reading code than writing it. Programmers were always optimizing code for reading, but now the ratio is increasing exponentially. We will need way way way more code reviewers than code writers… But the once that can actually understand what could go wrong with that code! Every time I read commercial code I’m horrified with things like this: Perl sub debug { system(“echo @_”); }
@madsteeez Says:
I get 6 weeks paid vacation and can work from wherever i want.
@scoutsden7193 Says:
That is where we had our honeymoon. Lake Como Villa Sebelonia at the foot of the alps, gardens, etc.
@perfectionbox Says:
I never got into programming for the money, and couldn't be happier. I got into it because I enjoy it.
@user-lb7bs1xh6i Says:
absolutely true. coders now are boring and poor people. working all the time to pay bills.
@994pt4 Says:
INDEPENDENTS RULE!!!
@994pt4 Says:
Man...everyone, their mom and their dog can code now. Oh, and so can AI!...lol
@994pt4 Says:
Sick location! Software bros gettin' laid off en masse!!!
@zailicious Says:
For some it’s not about making millions, it’s about enjoying what you’re doing. Could you make millions on social media, sure. But making money just for the sake of making money is not fulfilling to a lot of people. Also stop calling it a slave system. Working a 9-5 is nowhere close to slavery. And to act like somehow bc you’re making money online you’re acting outside of capitalism is ridiculous. The engine of capitalism is the real ‘slavery’ and you’re living it just like the rest of us 😉
@gautumb Says:
Someone with deep programming and debugging skills will always do better at any IT jobs, even if not involved with coding.
@joe3276865536 Says:
Methinks TechLead doth protest too much. Seems "successful" but bored.
@cooliipie Says:
Glad I left I.T., and USA, while I had the chance. The ship has sailed.
@leojohn6702 Says:
From an actual google tech led -> Coding is not dying. And won’t dying in the next 20 years at least. Learn to code
@AI__AI__AI Says:
Forget the falling of coding.. How about falling of humanity.. at worst case scenario, AI will take over in next 5 years. But definitely by next 10 years. Only thing that can possibly stop is government. But honestly, there is no hope.

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