Do you think dev salaries are justified? Provided all they do is wear big glasses, have zero human Interaction, and write code which most tier 2, tier 3 engineering students can do after taking a decent course and upon that it requires absolutely ZER
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Anonymous 9
Stealth • 9m
It’s not just about coding. There’s a great deal of engineering going on behind the scenes to scale and maintain the systems. And that is what makes the dev salaries justifiable.
I think there is a huge white space in the prompt engineering market.
There can be a Geeksforgeeks, leetcode for prompt engineering.
It is the future of software dev and almost everything else.
Do you think dev salaries are justified? Provided all they do is wear big glasses, have zero human Interaction, and write code which most tier 2, tier 3 engineering students can do after taking a decent course and upon that it requires absolutely ZER
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Ketan Patil
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I just completed my first year of engineering in EXTC, and the second year will start in around one month. Can you suggest something for me to learn in the second year apart from coding and development?
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I am Hedayat a computer science engineering students trying to figure out way more than just coding .
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Karan Sahu
Stealth • 6m
I think with AI your learning curve of coding can be as smooth as y = x.
AI can help you with syntax and understanding what’s happening behind the code, which you might otherwise learn the hard way.
It will help you with errors.
It will enable you to
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PRATHAM
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Apple • 8m
Heard about Devin AI ? People say it will have negative influence in jobs in software engineering and coding field.
So now the question arises what the high paying, future demanding and upcoming jobs that AI would probably not able to do. Write wi