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Coding in 2026: What No One Tells You

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steven.leon 2 months, 1 week ago

i started the 2026 web development course of colt steele in udemy, i really like the teacher and that's a subject i was really interested in..full stack development

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howardandrews312 2 months, 1 week ago

Женщина

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océane.blin 3 months, 4 weeks ago

REALLY STOP ADVISING TUTORIALS. ANYTHING THAT INVOLVES WATCHING A VIDEO TO LEARN IS A BIG MISTAKE. AI CAN TEACH YOU AI WAY BETTER THAN ANY TEACHER OR TUTORIAL

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sébastienraven35 4 months ago

Why don't you put away the mic?? - and the fork, well, figure it out.

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madeleinedelahaye639 4 months ago

Thanks for your input. I tend to agree with you and believe there is still a lot of scope for building things fast with AI.

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reynaldo_godínez 4 months ago

The chemistry analogy for AI being a new element in coding is perfect, It’s refreshing to hear that while tools change, the fundamentals like DSA and system design still matter more than ever. 💻🚀

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ross.craig 4 months, 1 week ago

You have to remember that LLMs still abstract you (the human) from the fundamentals - if you don't understand them - you will be forever hoping that your code is right rather than knowing it is right.

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carol_atkinson 4 months, 1 week ago

The rule of 3 applies to many things beyond coding. I used to use it to define fictional characters in writing or am RPG.

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rebecca.jordan 4 months, 4 weeks ago

Thank you for the helpful information, advice, and encouragement. As someone who started learning web dev in 2022, things have changed so much. I still get overwhelmed with which tools to use, and which areas to prioritize. I think you summed it up perfectly, and other developers have echoed the same - it's less about syntax, and more about systems now than ever before. I LOVE your Rule of 3 for Prompt Engineering! I'm calling it "SEC": 1) Subject 2) End Result 3) Context

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kimberlyechoing26 5 months ago

you are too much talking!!! nonsense! !

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joshuaplume84 5 months, 2 weeks ago

Guys let's continue coding along AI. Coding is very much alive.

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eloah_damata 5 months, 2 weeks ago

2:45 Harry be like: mujhe kyu toda? 😑

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judithdrift46 5 months, 4 weeks ago

Was that our "Telusko"? 😅

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vanessa_carlson 5 months, 4 weeks ago

Ai coding might give good start by giving a well structured desc, but as more and more features keep adding, eventually it seem start harder and harder to keep entire system freehand......exactly how far it goes seem depend on lot of factors, such as (1) well structured prompt, (2) use of baseline text included in each prompt that cover the core interfaces and arch hint for ai, and add in extra new stuff. It seem might keep ai consistent for longer......(3) but another technique is, it seem useful to: don't directly ask ai for code first, instead ask ai for interfaces and data structure,,, keep iterating data structure and interface with ai,,, without implementation body, until ai get all those data structures and interfaces right, then proceed to ask ai for implementation body......let see what u think and ur experiences with ai coding to share?

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suzannelloyd476 6 months ago

I love mic handle.

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hans-willi_kallert 6 months ago

From the way you presented initially, it seems like you mainly build landing pages for a living. If “natural language” were directly converted into binary, then your video might make sense. However, natural language actually generates code, and if you’re experienced enough, you already know that such code must be validated, and that someone has to take responsibility for it. Learning code actually matters more than ever, unless you have small clients that don't care about service quality. Don't call me when you need to debug your 100k lines app

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pénélopevaleon83 6 months ago

Just bla bla. The Job market is saturated. Be honest

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maria_evans 6 months ago

Wow she actually looks alot like mrk from the Netflix series Never Have I Ever cool 😎 thanks for the video by the way

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sherrybaker792 7 months ago

The code that AIs is producing is junior at best (fine if you're just starting, bad if you know the basics already and could build on your own). Of course you can tell it to write senior code, but what it'll do instead is writing senior syntax. If you wanna write actual scalable code with best practices you need to know the full context of what is being built (purpose, requirements, what, why, how will it look in future, engineer smartly but don't over abstract early). This is something an AI can not do. It can write code that does X, but it can not write code that does X in a way that scales to XYZ easily (you end up building "technical debt"). AI is a great tool, but don't make it think for you and always check and question its code cuz its almost guaranteed to be idiotic in some way. Learn syntax, what exists, what are best practices, ... from AI, but dont let it solve the problem for you, let it teach you how to solve the problem.

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pietrawhisper21 7 months, 1 week ago

With indian man on you tube As if you are British 😂