2 days ago · Tech · 0 comments

I can only imagine what it's like learning the skill of programming in this day and age. What does an average college class look like? What is the CS professor teaching? And students, how do you reconcile what you are learning vs the current job market? I know if I was a student today, I would at least attempt to make connections on LinkedIn to prepare for a future where I would need those connections to get a job. But LinkedIn is not a real place. It might have been at one point. But it certainly isn't today. Everybody is an AI Engineer/Leverager/Prompter/Professional. If I wasn't in the industry, it would be real confusing. I see my ex-colleagues right there on LinkedIn, gainfully employed, yet still felt the need to update their titles. We've worked together, I know their current role. Or at least I thought I knew. Now, that same role leverages AI in a way that has "enabled" them. The software engineers though, their role has remained the same while the entire marketing department…

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