u/RevolutionaryRate889

Coders honest opinion wanted!
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Coders honest opinion wanted!

Context:
I built an app to learn & practice coding because I didn’t like any of the available one on the store. They simply didn’t fit my need: something simple and quick practice to stay sharp and why not… replace social media.

I was at an event and presented my app. Among the positive feedback, I received a strong one from a ML Engineer (like myself) in a top tech.
“Coding is solved. People won’t learn it anymore because you can simply ask in natural language now.”

I personally disagree with this view, but lately it seems to be the take from many tech leaders and I keep hearing them bragging how their software engineers don’t write code anymore.

Question:
What do you think? Is coding solved? Is it still relevant to learn and practice it? Is an app like mine based on an obsolete need?

If you are curious about the app, want to try it and also give feedback:
Code Drills.

u/RevolutionaryRate889 — 24 hours ago