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im 29 yo. recently lose my job, and thinking about use some of my saving money to school for programming, for the sake of not being homeless, but idk consider of my age, will it helps me in the future to survive if i have a degree on programming.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

In 2000s, website builders were supposed to make websites so easy, a grandma could make a website. Look how that turned out.

Also right now, I could argue that as a engineer, i can use AI to create mockups and I don't need a designer. But designers aren't going anywhere.

Devs/designers using AI to support our workflow is going to be the norm.

[โ€“] TheV2 0 points 2 weeks ago

For many people, drag-and-drop website builders or CMS, that incorporate the ability of creating websites with almost no coding capabilities, would be enough to create the website they need. It's more bloated and restricted, but I'd definitely consider it accessible to the layman. It's not a literally no-brainer solution like AI, but I consider that a feature.