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i started coding in middle school. never considered job prospects or earning potential. i did it because it was fun. it felt like magic. these days, it’s hard to find people that don't treat it like just another high-paying grind. now i watch people vibe code their way through jobs. no care for the craft, just get it to run and move on. feels like watching someone microwave a meal you spent hours cooking and still somehow getting gordon ramsey's approval and yeah, it works. but they don't even know whyyyy. as a coder, i can relate to what real artists feel seeing ai spit out “art” in seconds. no struggle, no soul, still demanding the reward. i’m not mad that people want in. tech changed lives, including mine. but sometimes it feels like the joy is being squeezed out of the thing i fell in love with.
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this is suuuuch a real struggle. coding is such a beautiful way to stick your flag in the asteroid that is cyberspace...what ever happened to breathing life into things? HUH?! what ever happened to considerate problem solving?!! i have seen goblins and ghouls in that inspect tab….😪 you have an ally in this little ole web designer, know that.
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@AIDA right? It really goes to show how much of an art coding and especially programming are. nice to see other techies felling the same way :)
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Some people say that you can either enjoy doing something or do it for a living. Sorry to hear that it is being ruined for you :/
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@GRAPE that’s true, but i genuinely believe you can have the best of both worlds. also, i‘d rather be treated by a doctor that got into medicine because they genuinely care about helping people over a doctor that got into the field for the pay
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@ALEXOTL yeah don’t get me started on doctors.. so many of those people who were evil in high school getting into nursing.. doctors who think they know everything. I know plenty of people do it out of goodwill but it is a scary field to consider the future of. Unfortunately the schooling is so prohibitively expensive that I think selling your soul a bit is necessary to make it through
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@ALEXOTL regardless I hope other people don’t impact your love for it! The medium itself hasn’t changed even though approached towards it have!
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@GRAPE staying hopeful 🤞
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