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Quoted By: >>10202216 >>10202322 >>10202685 >>10202711
I don't know why my fellow burgers are so averse to learning how to code. It's always the following excuses:
>I'm too dumb
Not true, plenty of dumb people can code. If you can problem-solve you can code.
>It's too boring
Not if you find a subfield you're interested in. Like gaming? There's game development. Want to make a website? Learn javascript. Like biology? There's bioinformatics.
>All the jobs are being outsourced to Pajeets
Utter horseshit. There are tens of thousands of unfilled jobs out there waiting for Americans to fill.
Why do burgers pretend like it's the 1950s and they have to work as bartenders in order to make ends meet? It makes me rage every time I hear Becky on the news talk about losing her job as a server and how "I'm so worried about my future I have no other options." Literally just learn to code, it's not the 50s anymore.
>t. cs student
>I'm too dumb
Not true, plenty of dumb people can code. If you can problem-solve you can code.
>It's too boring
Not if you find a subfield you're interested in. Like gaming? There's game development. Want to make a website? Learn javascript. Like biology? There's bioinformatics.
>All the jobs are being outsourced to Pajeets
Utter horseshit. There are tens of thousands of unfilled jobs out there waiting for Americans to fill.
Why do burgers pretend like it's the 1950s and they have to work as bartenders in order to make ends meet? It makes me rage every time I hear Becky on the news talk about losing her job as a server and how "I'm so worried about my future I have no other options." Literally just learn to code, it's not the 50s anymore.
>t. cs student