Is Coding Still Worth Learning in 2024?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
  • AI replacing coders? The REAL story about software engineering in 2024. Stats, trends, and the truth you need to know.
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    📖 Chapters
    00:00 - Is coding still worth learning in 2024?
    01:16 - Is AI replacing software engineers?
    02:12 - Impact of AI on software engineering
    03:31 - The problem with AI-generated code
    05:15 - How AI can help software engineers
    05:53 - Does AI really make you code faster?
    07:05 - Can one AI-powered engineer do the work of many?
    08:07 - Future of software engineering
    #coding #techinsider #ai

Комментарии • 466

  • @yasser.elgammal
    @yasser.elgammal 21 день назад +139

    I'm 34 and made a career shift to programming about a year and a half ago!
    I encourage you to embark on the adventure of learning programming too.

    • @KUMAR-gq8sb
      @KUMAR-gq8sb 18 дней назад +6

      from where u learnt coding and in which domain r u

    • @DojoDyo
      @DojoDyo 16 дней назад +2

      Well said and so true!!

    • @dylansmoo
      @dylansmoo 15 дней назад +3

      Would love to hear your learning path.

    • @yasser.elgammal
      @yasser.elgammal 14 дней назад

      @@KUMAR-gq8sb
      - PHP Developer - [ Laravel Framework ]
      - I've learned mostly from different sources like RUclips, articles and Documentation

    • @oneofone_1333
      @oneofone_1333 10 дней назад +7

      35 and started 6 months ago, im not going to give up

  • @mong-kay
    @mong-kay 26 дней назад +131

    Not to mention that learning how to solve problems by code also teaches you how to solve problems unrelated to coding since the same approach applies, i.e. breaking down the problem into manageable pieces ultimately solving a bigger problem

    • @jonathanjohnson2785
      @jonathanjohnson2785 25 дней назад +4

      Great point👍 problem solving in any field is very valuable.

    • @astrarai-thesobercoder
      @astrarai-thesobercoder 22 дня назад +2

      Facts. Learning how to code sharpened my problem-solving skills. Also, something that I noticed, which isn't necessarily related to coding, but technology/software. While learning how to use ChatGPT, it dawned on me that in conversations, I don't always ask the best questions and so the response I get may seem surface level. I learned, through prompt engineering, how to word inquires in a clear / concise fashion and tailor them to the persons level of understanding, temperament, etc.

    • @binixx
      @binixx 21 день назад

      Neah, most of the programmers didn't even question 2020-2022, they followed the heard.

    • @Kahooni
      @Kahooni 21 день назад

      @@astrarai-thesobercoderAlso keywords can be huge in getting AI to understand what your talking about. It seems to like “jargon” and knowing the vocabulary really helps how AI responds

    • @reybis3016
      @reybis3016 14 дней назад

      AI CAN BE COMPLEMENTARY TO CODING NOT REPLACE DEV.

  • @productiveworks-ki8ub
    @productiveworks-ki8ub 21 день назад +16

    THANK YOU SO MUCHHH for making this video!!!!!!! Watched the tech lead video a couple of weeks ago and I was so depressed and wanted to give up my childhood dream of becoming a software engineer. Your video gave me so much hope and optimism and that's all i need. Thank you so much Mosh

  • @juniorfan7a
    @juniorfan7a 26 дней назад +119

    You still need a reasonable amount of coding knowledge to even work alongside AI in the first place, so no , learning coding will never be worthless.

    • @Nostalgia_Space
      @Nostalgia_Space 24 дня назад +15

      Exactly. Also, the things you can do with AI are proportionate to your level of knowledge of programming. So, the more complex the task, the greater the level of programming knowledge you must have to properly instruct AI.

    • @dsidari25
      @dsidari25 21 день назад +3

      ​@@Nostalgia_SpaceFacts. Very underrated comment right here

    • @bobdillon1138
      @bobdillon1138 20 дней назад

      For now yes but that will change humans will slowly be taken out of the loop.

    • @josh2482
      @josh2482 20 дней назад +7

      @@bobdillon1138 If AI replaces software developers then no white collar job is safe, outside of maybe healthcare.

    • @ConfusedDesigner2171
      @ConfusedDesigner2171 19 дней назад

      @@josh2482 Basic healthcare can be very easily replaced with AI, there are even AI therapy models that are being successful, BUT... we still need human contact, that's what is going to stop AI eventually.

  • @paulwaxy186
    @paulwaxy186 25 дней назад +41

    You are the boss! I really like the way you carefully pick words to reach both hearts and minds! In fact, you're a genius!
    I started learning software engineering officially January this year and I turned 40 in February. I have been wondering if I made the right choice because of my age. This video is all I needed to stop worrying. I have competed HTML, CSS, and I'm doing both C and JS at the moment. Thank you.🙏

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  25 дней назад +12

      Wow, thank you for the lovely words! I’m glad I could help you out. There are always nasty comments but I do what I do to help people like you. Keep it up, believe in yourself and you’ll be in a great place! 👍

    • @freshairkaboom8171
      @freshairkaboom8171 21 день назад +3

      C is an interesting choice for sure, I'm sure that will help you understand more than people who use more high-end programming languages.

    • @sailordiverFU
      @sailordiverFU 15 дней назад

      @@programmingwithmosh Thank you Mosh, you maybe don't know what a profound impact you have on peoples' lives... I am a travelling sailor and I was a diver until recently, I had to give up diving for medical reasons, and I have no other qualifications. I had no clue what to do and depression hit hard until I found your 6hr Python for beginners video a few weeks ago. I've fallen in love with programming in python, and haven't had a single doubt that this is what I am going to do for a living. You have given me a reason to live, not even exaggerating

  • @sanjaytharan622
    @sanjaytharan622 Месяц назад +9

    Excited to hear about this one

  • @six3sin
    @six3sin 25 дней назад +6

    Thanks, Mosh, you're an uplifter-- not that I was going to stop learning or anything haha.

  • @azmalawasaf4212
    @azmalawasaf4212 19 дней назад +2

    This is the most sensible answer to this burning question I have seen yet. Thanks for this amazing explanation. Couldn't agree more!

  • @jamestheo8448
    @jamestheo8448 8 дней назад +1

    Love your channel and have purchased your classes. I have been doing Python for about 9 years and frameworks for about the last 5. I think this is a hard to answer question. I've been playing with some AI code for the past year or so just for giggles. I think there will always be a home for people who do coding but I do think that entry level jobs are going to be torched. Just over the past year, the code I have pulled from AI has gotten pretty strong. I think people should still learn to code because it is not perfect code (like you said). I code for fun so I will keep going. As for anyone who thinks they can just do a 3 month bootcamp and get a 6 figure job ..... nope. I agree with you.... learn to code so you can understand how to repair the flawed AI code. Thanks for you channel and your courses. Best.

  • @hasiniainariantsoarakotoar6173
    @hasiniainariantsoarakotoar6173 25 дней назад +4

    this is what I needed to hear, thx

  • @robertj.3682
    @robertj.3682 25 дней назад +3

    You are a life saver, mosh. Thank you!

  • @sspirial
    @sspirial 26 дней назад +10

    very clear and concise. Deeply thought out just like your tutorials 👏👏. I completely agree with you - computational thinking is on the rise

  • @tb7-rf1fb
    @tb7-rf1fb 18 дней назад +1

    Thanks so much for making this video!

  • @user-bp6cy6ux8h
    @user-bp6cy6ux8h 25 дней назад +2

    Thanks mosh give everyone confidence everytime ❤

  • @preciouschinweike2600
    @preciouschinweike2600 24 дня назад +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @shoumyadasgupta9697
    @shoumyadasgupta9697 22 дня назад +1

    Thank you for making such a realistic & optimistic video

  • @SweaterFreak
    @SweaterFreak 21 день назад +1

    Absolutely agree as a programmer in second generation. My dad used to program mainframe and his job was vastly different from mine.

  • @joda7208
    @joda7208 26 дней назад +5

    This waiting music is relatively smooth. 🔥

  • @iscariote_ag2171
    @iscariote_ag2171 5 дней назад

    This is the first time I watch a video from you, I get your point and I share it, but what I'd like to remark is how cool your videos' animations are, it's incredibly fluent and so dinamic, I know It may sound weird, but I really wanted to call it out, because I tend to akwnowledge these kind of things, is that I'm able to understand when a channel has quality and a really well-kept, and definetaly yours is one of them.
    PD: Thanks for the information, the fact you used real data and not just your personal opinion is just great.

  • @pablodavidlp9760
    @pablodavidlp9760 8 дней назад

    Love your content men. Always conscise, entertaining, and informative. Keep it up!

  • @muzammalhussain4887
    @muzammalhussain4887 26 дней назад +7

    I agree with your point of view

  • @oussamache204
    @oussamache204 26 дней назад +13

    AI can automate many tasks traditionally performed by programmers, such as code generation, debugging, and optimization. However, it's unlikely to completely replace programmers anytime soon. Human creativity, problem-solving skills, and understanding of complex systems are still essential for many aspects of software development. AI can augment and streamline the work of programmers, making them more efficient and allowing them to focus on higher-level tasks.

    • @BorisEdigarian
      @BorisEdigarian 5 дней назад +1

      Also AI can't invent anything. You will still need to share your idea and ask for implementation

  • @h.h.1266
    @h.h.1266 24 дня назад

    Well said, the analysis is on point. Only caveat I would add is that "software engineering" is a generic term and encompasses many, many different roles from front-end, back-end, database, networking, security, IT operations, etc. Some of these roles will be more impacted than others. For example, IT operations folks spend a lot of time figuring out where the alert came from, what caused it, what needs to be fixed to get service back online etc. -- AI is really good at finding such patterns (same with security -- anywhere pattern recognition is a key skill being used).

  • @FifaHades
    @FifaHades 20 дней назад

    Great as always, thank you!

  • @user-ec6vf7zq9j
    @user-ec6vf7zq9j 21 день назад

    Thank you! I've nbeen trying to tell my fellow Compsci students this for a while!

  • @isaacwhiz
    @isaacwhiz 26 дней назад +4

    The compiler example really makes a good explanation. Noice

  • @TheKnytemayor
    @TheKnytemayor Месяц назад +92

    CODING WILL NEVER DIE. It's like making a cake for a birthday. If someone buys it from a shop, the shop owner might not care that much about the purpose you give it. However, if someone close to you makes your cake, then they know what you like, how many people to serve, the requirements for each party member and most importantly, love. AI has no love. It is humanity's only rightful servant. It serves us and it does not have a close connection to us all. Code won't die because of the benefits only humans can add to the recipe / program.

    • @aliapochi1659
      @aliapochi1659 25 дней назад +3

      I don't understand what you just said but as long as the theme is "Coding will never die" I agree with with you😃

    • @germansniper5277
      @germansniper5277 25 дней назад +5

      You don't understand what AGI means.

    • @GoblinUrNuts
      @GoblinUrNuts 25 дней назад +3

      @@germansniper5277 They'll get it one day. They'll realize neurons aren't special and silicon can do everything neurons can do but more organized and efficient.
      We are but seamstresses watching the debut of the loom

    • @fx-studio
      @fx-studio 25 дней назад

      Use Claude Opus and you'll know that coding is already dead - there is always a delay in every industry before the next advancement catches up. So no I would not advise anyone to learn high level coding - which isn't really programming anyway just AIW (Application Instruction Writing) which AI can easily do and will do even better in the future.

    • @BizzaroBrainBoi
      @BizzaroBrainBoi 24 дня назад +3

      tell that to money saving comapnies who wont hire us

  • @gaptastic
    @gaptastic 25 дней назад +6

    Mosh!!!! You must be getting inundated with these questions for you to be producing so many videos. Thanks for the video.

  • @Jumanji_Dev
    @Jumanji_Dev 23 дня назад +1

    Loved It Mosh 💯 Great 👌

  • @kursatoz.9988
    @kursatoz.9988 25 дней назад +11

    We have calculators and computers, we don't need to learn math. Nonsense.. Software coding should be taught as a compulsory subject at a very young age. But only to gain analytical thinking, abstraction, design and problem solving skills. chatGPT cannot give you these, and these are not the only skills you need when making software. A young person who has been studying advanced software coding for 5 years becomes a person with a different mental structure.

    • @user-zi6rz4op5l
      @user-zi6rz4op5l 23 дня назад

      😂😂😂

    • @renatoabrigo6965
      @renatoabrigo6965 22 дня назад

      I agree

    • @Idkchangethislater
      @Idkchangethislater 20 дней назад

      Exactly with these people’s logic maths and English majors/jobs are more obsolete than we are 💀

    • @chrisstucker1813
      @chrisstucker1813 19 дней назад

      Math is needed to get through every day life . We have to learn it to survive

  • @nature12beauties
    @nature12beauties 22 дня назад +2

    Thank you mosh brother

  • @uchoatran1917
    @uchoatran1917 26 дней назад +1

    Great explanation!

  • @user-vz3it5qh4w
    @user-vz3it5qh4w 25 дней назад

    Great explanation to the present problem ❤

  • @yaoyayra
    @yaoyayra 19 дней назад

    No one makes content like Mosh ...this video just made me have a renewed interest in software engineering and given me a new insight into the field ... I've been into coding like 3years and has been life changing

  • @user-jy4lk4uj5r
    @user-jy4lk4uj5r 25 дней назад

    Some adaptability is required in learning and teaching. Thanks helpful. Also backed by facts from reliable source.

  • @AmbalsoftSupportTeam
    @AmbalsoftSupportTeam 12 дней назад

    Thank you mosh, For giving this better clarity .

  • @user-np5od8iu7m
    @user-np5od8iu7m 26 дней назад +10

    Thanks for the clarification, I almost lost hope due to other peoples negativity.

    • @einatblackrose
      @einatblackrose 24 дня назад +2

      Negative people will remain negative... Follow your own mind (and real statistics, just to back it up)

  • @alexfish7792
    @alexfish7792 25 дней назад +14

    Even if it does die, I still enjoy it as a hobby. Things will always be more blissful doing things from scratch and from your own mind.

    • @jonathanjohnson2785
      @jonathanjohnson2785 21 день назад +3

      Totally agree 👍 I'm master of my own little domain💯

  • @mangeshpawar2255
    @mangeshpawar2255 26 дней назад +1

    Mosh agree, To use AI in software engineering will be new topic in trends so those adapt that curve will definitely servivive

  • @natraj6120
    @natraj6120 22 дня назад +1

    Well said Mosh. Concise

  • @Garushiafm
    @Garushiafm 26 дней назад +2

    I know that was not the scope of the video, but I think is important to let people who want to start a career as a software developer that is really hard to get in this industry, the competition for junior positions is brutal, you could try for even years to get a chance,so it important prepare yourself for it.

  • @asktele3143
    @asktele3143 23 дня назад

    Hello Mosh, many thanks to the relentless Free education you extend to us in coding!. Here I beg to ask , I intend to build an e commerce app . Please walk me through how best I can pull off my idea .Thanks Mosh

  • @caps_lock_
    @caps_lock_ 11 дней назад

    I just turned 41 and know absolutely zero about coding but am considering it because I want a total change. Yours is the second video I have watched immediately after that Tech Lead guy (?) Two VERY different videos lol yours is much more optimistic and isn't pushing for us all to become billionares. And now I think I'll take a look at your courses, thanks dude

  • @plop_plop_plop
    @plop_plop_plop 26 дней назад +4

    Another excellent video. Thank you Mosh!!!

  • @basishumba3153
    @basishumba3153 21 день назад

    Hi Mosh...i hope one day you will produce a course about the Spring Framework

  • @thecoolnewsguy
    @thecoolnewsguy 25 дней назад +65

    Devin AI is a joke

    • @Theblackboy265
      @Theblackboy265 19 дней назад +3

      Today.

    • @nasrimarc7050
      @nasrimarc7050 19 дней назад +2

      Where's the real intelligence?

    • @nanamichael6798
      @nanamichael6798 15 дней назад +2

      I bet you it is

    • @luiggymacias5735
      @luiggymacias5735 14 дней назад +7

      The main reason is very unlikely that AI is replacing programmers, is because an AI doesn't have consciousness, and that is required in a job that is not totally automatization

    • @thecoolnewsguy
      @thecoolnewsguy 14 дней назад

      @@luiggymacias5735 exactly AI is a marketing trick made so greedy companies can make money

  • @MrAnonymous84
    @MrAnonymous84 Месяц назад +35

    Bro, coding is far from dead. While there are currently many developments in the field of artificial intelligence that may result in some repetitive, manual tasks being automated and simplified, the fundamental role and necessity for coders will remain. Coding is the foundation for the development and implementation of many of the technologies and tools that are powering these developments in artificial intelligence, not to mention the ongoing requirement for coders to further develop and refine coding languages and frameworks to meet the changing demands and advancements in technology.
    Therefore, overall it is safe to say that coding is still very much alive, and likely to remain so for the foreseeable future.

    • @MissZena-ub8et
      @MissZena-ub8et Месяц назад +5

      Best positive comment that I've seen so far.

    • @HeyMr.OO7
      @HeyMr.OO7 Месяц назад +4

      Yeahh.... That's why around 1M employees already laid off ... Be +
      To hell with this AI .. Only Nvidia getting business

    • @urwrstntmre
      @urwrstntmre 26 дней назад +2

      ​@@HeyMr.OO7 In the US, it's because of other economic factors, like high interest rates. Probably similar reasons elsewhere, too.

    • @westernpigeon
      @westernpigeon 26 дней назад +4

      @@HeyMr.OO7are you not aware of the over hiring that happened during the pandemic?

    • @HeyMr.OO7
      @HeyMr.OO7 25 дней назад +1

      @@westernpigeon yeahh... Thanks for the reminder.. but surely the rate of firing implies the havoc of 2008

  • @sabikramanali2298
    @sabikramanali2298 24 дня назад +1

    This is awesome 👌

  • @user-qw7eu1vg1p
    @user-qw7eu1vg1p 24 дня назад

    great video!!

  • @JavedKhalil
    @JavedKhalil 25 дней назад

    Solid advice. As a coder and youtuber i was demotivated to watch many videos on AI and how it is taking the jobs and all that stuff. Also youtube views have dropped. But anyways there is hope.
    Mosh, that background music is so calm and peaceful in the video. Can anybody name the track used in the video?

  • @anuchacko7382
    @anuchacko7382 15 дней назад

    The ones you mentioned towards the end of the video, like what the next gen software engineer need to know more could you please make a tutorial for these topics?

  • @edwinmaster7326
    @edwinmaster7326 26 дней назад +2

    I always tend to hear out both sides of a debate so the "vested interest" comments had me a bit worried you may be exaggerating or cherrypicking in the other videos. The real world science you provided in this video really eased my concerns. thank you!

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  25 дней назад +1

      I’m glad you found the video helpful. I did my best to be transparent and educate people with real data, not just my opinions.

    • @GoblinUrNuts
      @GoblinUrNuts 25 дней назад

      What real world science? None of what he showed was science... it was financial boilerplate meant to appease the capitalists.
      How does "projected" mean anything scientific here; when the "projections" of where AI and robotics would be given by the industry leaders have shifted WELL over a decade within the last 18 months.
      If anything the SCIENCE shows the opposite - every single time estimate benchmark that the scientific community has placed on these developments has been absolutely smashed. Over and over every single estimate has been beat without any signs of slowing down. The rate of increase is mind boggling and the industry leaders have gone from saying "AGI is like fusion - it will always be 50 years away" to "agi in 10 years would surprise me... I think it will be much sooner"
      Open your eyes man.

  • @ThisisHamidreza
    @ThisisHamidreza 19 дней назад

    Thank you very mosh 😅. We are proud of you 👍

  • @ricardodelacrvz1400
    @ricardodelacrvz1400 21 день назад +1

    I started learning to code 3 4 years ago and I remember I went tru one of your 3 hour tutorials as a complete out of the box begginer.
    4 years after, I finished a bootcamp withh a internship and Im finishing my bachelors while being employed as a developer in a company rn.
    Just so you know, I was working nights at a factory before.

    • @safiul1930
      @safiul1930 20 дней назад

      Nice. Gave hope to me. Doing bootcamp now.

  • @blessedtvrwanda3174
    @blessedtvrwanda3174 Месяц назад +5

    Tell us because we really want to know much more about coding ❤❤

  • @Cruxx0016
    @Cruxx0016 22 дня назад

    THANK YOU SIR

  • @k303k
    @k303k 25 дней назад

    Hello Mosh! Will you make another React Native course or will you update the course?

  • @PeanutsandPopcorn
    @PeanutsandPopcorn 21 день назад

    Regardless of outside factors, at this point, I need coding to get my own things done. The more I learned the more I realized I was taking ten steps to get things done when I could actually take one. It wouldn’t make sense for me to ever stop coding.

  • @madishatech
    @madishatech 25 дней назад +1

    Mosh King 👏👏

  • @Star_Jewel_Realm
    @Star_Jewel_Realm 21 день назад +5

    Coding is not dead. Coding is evolving because coding is the foundation of AI.

  • @krccmsitp2884
    @krccmsitp2884 25 дней назад +1

    I agree with your opinion and point of view. In my opinion, software development will not disappear in the next 20 years. The biggest challenge is communication, not programming. And Complexity kills AI.

  • @jermainemyrn19
    @jermainemyrn19 20 дней назад

    I'm learning smart contract engineering because it seems niche, and i imagine demand will skyrocket. Plus, new career paths are easier to get into.

  • @gr8b8m85
    @gr8b8m85 24 дня назад +4

    Computer Scientists and programmers of all people should know that it's about to be over for the tech industry. It hasn't even been 2 years since OpenAI released ChatGPT3 to the public and we have autonomous agents, skyrocketing benchmarks on NLP and Coding LLMs, and compute to scale AI further is by no means slowing down. All they ever have to do is get close enough to replace you, and everyone is racing to build the AI that will do it. Just being real.

    • @esamcoding
      @esamcoding 9 дней назад

      i agree that its possible that AI will at some point in time sooner or later completely replace human programmers

  • @CarlosPerez-te4gx
    @CarlosPerez-te4gx 25 дней назад

    I agree i code for 25 years things are even better now. Don't worry coding skills still needed on AI. I recommend Mosh I am one of his students and Sharp on skills with his classes when the job demands

  • @SandunLabs
    @SandunLabs 8 дней назад

    You are my teacher and teacher of my daughter and will be the first teacher of my son too..Thank you!

  • @zealousprogrammer4539
    @zealousprogrammer4539 8 дней назад

    Mosh thank you for your content and advice - now I have a serious question. We know about the tech lay-offs but Google went as far as firing the Entire Python Team how this will impact python ecosystem? Js, Go or C++ team could be next!?

  • @einatblackrose
    @einatblackrose 24 дня назад

    Words of wisdom!

  • @0xFarhan
    @0xFarhan 7 дней назад

    I searched about it just now, saw "Tech Leads" video as his title said "google programmer" lol and he says coding is dead. second video i watched yours and you say the opposite. Somewhat satisfied by your response (As you clearly put his thumbnails in your video challenging him to a Duel lmao) but I will keep looking for more information. Thank you for this. Keep guiding people on the right path.

  • @_achalsingh
    @_achalsingh 10 дней назад

    Hey Mosh!
    What course(s) are you planning to release next on your learning portal?

  • @abhimudaliar1064
    @abhimudaliar1064 23 дня назад

    Nice advice Mosh. I am learning python from your videos

  • @Paparoo24
    @Paparoo24 17 дней назад +2

    If you’re already working as a software engineer then it’s worth it. If you’re just starting then it’s a gamble. Not to mention the job markets is horrible right now.

  • @user-qw4zh9ch6w
    @user-qw4zh9ch6w 5 дней назад

    Thanks, Mosh, thanks

  • @ochiroodelger4675
    @ochiroodelger4675 24 дня назад

    I like your optimism. But now we r in the most exciting moment of the beginning of the ai era which means if you want to learn do it your best or leave it ...

  • @JeanYvesBouguet
    @JeanYvesBouguet 18 дней назад

    There are multiple archetypes of software engineers. In certain domains, like security, transactions, ..., humans are and will remain essential for quality control. The cost of one mistake is enormous. In other domains, like image understanding, machine vision,.. an increasing part coding has been transitioning to learned models. There are still a lot of traditional coding needed at the interface of models, but it is arguably true that in domains that are directly reliant on machine learning, and increasing portion of what software work has transitioned to other skills, often referred to as "machine learning experts". It is an over-simplification to speak of "coding" in a vacuum. There are many types of "software engineers", some specilizing in security, other specializing in AI, and everything in between (Embedded Systems, Mobile, Server, ...). More focus should be put in addressing what sub-domains within software engineering experience more growth than others, and students should reflect on what sub-domain of software engineering they are the most interested to learn about. This would make a lot more sense.

  • @user-kh7bj3qo7e
    @user-kh7bj3qo7e 23 дня назад

    hey mosh thank you for everything can you make video aobut what aother skill will help us to becahmoe better programer like reading fiction books or math or something like that thanks

  • @bilalshahid7976
    @bilalshahid7976 26 дней назад +1

    you should also update your courses or make new ones with how you can use Ai with progamming languages, for example the use of custom chatgpt, and use of fastapi library with python, use docker, and serverless containers and use SQLmodel neon postgress sql, these are just examples of what u could do, like with your new courses, this would help in securing more jobs imo...

    • @programmingwithmosh
      @programmingwithmosh  25 дней назад

      I’m taking a short break from creating courses but thanks for the suggestions! Noted!

    • @bilalshahid7976
      @bilalshahid7976 17 дней назад

      @@programmingwithmosh np sounds good

  • @lat1502
    @lat1502 26 дней назад

    The A I scenario of that it’s going to kill coding reminds me of what happened to network engineers. If you go back 20 or more years, every small company employed their own network engineer. (Law firms, CPA firms, small manufactures, etc) As the software for networks evolved, it took less hours and people to manage these network infrastructures. The point is, network engineer jobs never went away. The network engineers were able to do more work, more efficiently. It’s like what is talked about in this video. The software engineer that learns to work with A.I. will be the one who will continue to work in coding. It’s a “subjective” guess, but I do think that this is how software engineering will evolve.

  • @R0H00
    @R0H00 21 день назад +2

    So the conclusion we can draw is this: either less employee will be hired by companies OR hiring trend will be the same but more work will have to do by the employee utilizing AI. Please feel free to disagree.

  • @galactic33
    @galactic33 Месяц назад +28

    Not to fear, just evolved

    • @RajeevKumar-wl6ei
      @RajeevKumar-wl6ei 14 дней назад

      lol, underrated comment. We'll see another iteration sometime soon of _'don't fear, it's not 100% as good as a human coder according to a recent schmachenzie study, only 97.2% as good, so breathe easy"_

  • @the7kgaming24
    @the7kgaming24 23 дня назад

    sir please make a video on reverse engneering to rebuild a gui based app like idm , extremly needed

  • @arghyadeepbarat5624
    @arghyadeepbarat5624 22 дня назад +1

    You are the one of the best teachers of coding. I got 6 job offers after completing your .NET courses . Thanks Mosh .

  • @AestheticAMV
    @AestheticAMV 18 дней назад

    I clicked to hear Randika Sir's English accent. But I think you deliberately speaking in a clear manner so everyone can grab the words. My guess is your natural speaking should be way more word blendings, clippings and etc.

  • @ANIME_LEARNING
    @ANIME_LEARNING 26 дней назад +2

    cool vid

  • @sailordiverFU
    @sailordiverFU 15 дней назад

    I just started the cs50p Introduction to Programming with Python course, I hope I can get an entry level IT job that I can do from anywhere with an internet connection... I am literally starving

  • @juliahusar
    @juliahusar 25 дней назад

    I'm honestly just terrified right now because of the mass layoffs happening. I hope everything will go back to normal next year.

    • @samuelkovanko7198
      @samuelkovanko7198 25 дней назад +1

      Honestly, 1. It depends on where you live 2. It depends on the field in which there are coders / IT people 3. The situation in the world is mostly to blame.
      Worst case scenario, we will be obsolete within a decade or two. More realistically, the field will evolve over time, some jobs and tasks will go away, some automated but supervised and some are timeless. You will be fine!

    • @GoblinUrNuts
      @GoblinUrNuts 25 дней назад

      Unfortunately it's not going back. Machine intelligence is smashing through every scientific benchmark we've placed with no signs of even beginning to slow. Some even say it's just starting to ramp up...
      The world never went back to pre industrial practices. We are just mere cobblers building the machine that will replace us.

  • @RiddleVerse.1
    @RiddleVerse.1 10 дней назад

    thank you sir

  • @vincentgiasson7551
    @vincentgiasson7551 3 дня назад

    It's really funny, we had the same discussions 30 years ago when CASE tools (computer-aided software engineering) started generating Cobol code on the mainframe!!! And yet, I'm still coding!! Now we have better tools and I don't spent time coding reports or screen line by line like we use to. But humain still design the system, the database, most of the logic and make sure that all the components talk to each other!!!

  • @lusaphomakhubalo3996
    @lusaphomakhubalo3996 26 дней назад +2

    Mosh you are an absolute legend.

  • @othmarstehlik5339
    @othmarstehlik5339 11 дней назад

    I encourage everyone to learn coding, I am an amateur, spent two years in a development team, hired as a PM they put everyone to code. Now knowing some coding, having seen how complex full stack apps are built is an invaluable asset even if my skills are not sufficient for a real developer job. I think more business focused roles should take basic coding lessons . Also, most organisations are not even setup to use AI as promised in fancy presentations.

  • @biplavoraon9702
    @biplavoraon9702 18 дней назад

    Thorough video

  • @Vlad-qr5sf
    @Vlad-qr5sf 20 дней назад +2

    2:08 2022-2032 years, doesn't it mean that it was last updated in 2021?

  • @nyerhovwootorie2222
    @nyerhovwootorie2222 25 дней назад

    I need some advice guys; so I started learning Python a few months ago and I am becoming good at it.. but I also have interest in web development so I'm stuck between choosing python for data analysis or web development

  • @md.bidyuth6441
    @md.bidyuth6441 25 дней назад

    You are the boss!!! Mosh.

  • @vineninja5882
    @vineninja5882 13 дней назад

    00:17 shots fired to TechLead and I love it. Dude almost discouraged me from learning to code. TOO NEGATIVE

  • @Amy-jj1ox
    @Amy-jj1ox 5 дней назад

    Hi Mosh, I am looking to transition my career. As AI continues to grow daily, it leaves me with questions about programming. I have no background in this area and have reached a point where I don't even know where to begin. I enjoy drawing and sketching, and I feel I need to learn AI to keep up. Many sources suggest Python because it is easier to learn, but it seems that Java is used more frequently. Could you please help me with this?

  • @Sapphireleadershipadvisors
    @Sapphireleadershipadvisors 21 день назад +1

    I have been in software engineering for almost 25 years and they are always predicting the end of coding. The more sophisticated AI gets the more expectations there will be on existing developers to use the tools they have to produce even bigger and more complex things. But you will always need a person at the helm. What I would suggest for any new developers or people looking to get into development in this thread is to go beyond programming and understand system design and architecture. The idea of saying you know how to write a sentence and even a paragraph does not make you a good author. You need to understand not just the individual pieces but how they all work together. If you go this route from the beginning rather than realizing 5 to 7 years into your career that this is important then you will never need to worry about whether you will be able to find a job.

    • @safiul1930
      @safiul1930 20 дней назад

      Well, that is like taking full computer science degree.

    • @Sapphireleadershipadvisors
      @Sapphireleadershipadvisors 20 дней назад +1

      @@safiul1930 Not really. It is much better. The theoretical instruction given in college courses rarely mirrors the real world. It is important to know the details of architecture but it is also important to see in the real world the trade-offs, the difficulties in implementing when egos are involved and the politics of negotiation and compromising to get things done.

    • @safiul1930
      @safiul1930 19 дней назад

      @@Sapphireleadershipadvisors
      I got into a full stack boot camp.
      I don't know if it was a smart decision.

  • @JohannesBergerSiroky
    @JohannesBergerSiroky 25 дней назад

    According to someone who wrote in a forum AI can generate bad code which takes as long to refine as to write the code without AI.

  • @JPAGH
    @JPAGH 24 дня назад +2

    When a project ends, the entire team is laid off.
    When the new one is started, companies hire new people instead of training the old, experienced team, that was fired.
    There is no such thing as an "experienced programmer" anymore when projects and tools are changing.
    After a couple of years, these programmers will be replaced by the new ones. And so on.

    • @einatblackrose
      @einatblackrose 24 дня назад

      On the other hand - programmers these days are much less hesitant about replacing their jobs. Highly desirable programmers who receive job offers while still working for a certain company have no problem leaving it and moving on, so I guess you can say there's some kind of balance.

  • @mrrobot-mn6re
    @mrrobot-mn6re 26 дней назад

    Mosh is like that cool uncle we all like,thanks uncle Mosh

  • @diegoramos27
    @diegoramos27 18 дней назад

    Learning the concepts is more important than knowing the syntax of everything