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Thursday · June 18, 2026 · Issue No. 899
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I think now is the BEST time to learn to code! Don’t Fear the AI

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Why now is the best time to learn coding

In a digital landscape increasingly dominated by AI tools and automated solutions, there's a surprising counterpoint emerging: learning to code might be more valuable than ever. YouTuber ForrestKnight makes a compelling case that despite AI's rapid advancement, the current moment represents an optimal time to develop coding skills. Rather than rendering programming obsolete, AI is transforming it into a more powerful discipline with lower barriers to entry and higher creative potential. For those standing at the crossroads of career decisions, this perspective offers a refreshing alternative to the "AI will replace programmers" narrative.

Key insights from the video:

  • AI tools like GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT function as powerful coding assistants that enhance productivity rather than replace human programmers
  • The learning curve for coding has significantly flattened, with AI helping beginners overcome initial hurdles and accelerating their journey to competence
  • Programming is evolving into a more conceptual skill centered around problem-solving and systems thinking rather than syntax memorization
  • The demand for technical roles continues to grow across industries, with coding knowledge becoming valuable even in traditionally non-technical positions
  • AI-assisted coding allows developers to focus on higher-level architecture and creativity instead of getting bogged down in implementation details

The democratization of programming

The most profound insight from the video is how AI is democratizing access to programming. Historically, learning to code has presented formidable barriers: arcane syntax, obscure error messages, and the sheer volume of knowledge required before building anything meaningful. AI assistants are dismantling these obstacles.

This shift matters tremendously in our current economic context. As industries undergo digital transformation, technical literacy is becoming a prerequisite for career advancement across sectors. The ability to collaborate with AI on coding tasks creates a middle path where more professionals can leverage technical skills without dedicating years to becoming expert programmers. This doesn't diminish the value of deep expertise—rather, it creates a broader spectrum of technical competence that organizations desperately need.

Beyond the code assistant narrative

While the video focuses primarily on how AI helps write code, there's another dimension worth exploring: AI-assisted learning itself. Platforms like Codecademy and freeCodeCamp are increasingly incorporating AI to personalize learning paths and provide contextual guidance. This creates a feedback loop where learning to

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