Does It Still Make Sense to Deeply Learn Programming?
In an AI-driven future, coding might not be about memorizing syntax but understanding the bigger picture. When I first started coding, the message was clear: “Master the language. Learn every detail. Know your tools inside out.” But today? I’m not so sure. We’re entering a new era one where artificial intelligence is changing not just how we write code, but how we learn and interact with it. And honestly, it raises a big question: Does it still make sense to deeply learn programming languages in the age of AI?

In an AI-driven future, coding might not be about memorizing syntax but understanding the bigger picture.
When I first started coding, the message was clear: “Master the language. Learn every detail. Know your tools inside out.”
But today? I’m not so sure.
We’re entering a new era one where artificial intelligence is changing not just how we write code, but how we learn and interact with it. And honestly, it raises a big question:
Does it still make sense to deeply learn programming languages in the age of AI?