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What's worth learning in 2026, Web Developing or software coding or something else ?

by Coronavac - 10 January, 2026 - 12:26 AM
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I dont want to waste my time on something , especially During the AI domination on everything


i want to learn something wich i can work with it , and got a bright future.
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(This post was last modified: 10 January, 2026 - 12:33 AM by Debugger. Edited 1 time in total.)
I did get into memecoins ngl and currently balancing that with forum work, didn't think much about AI stuff tho

However I agree that AI skills matter way more long-term bcs knowing how to use AI, automation or data gives you a real edge. I believe stuff like AI automation (no code, but n8n stuff) or AI assisted coding actually has a future and most likely is a right time for someone willing to open a legal company offering AI solutions to local businesses  [Image: maam.gif]
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The answer is both
You can still learn software Developing/Coding 
AI doesn’t replace developers ... it amplifies the ones who understand how systems work.
Someone still has to:
  • design the logic
  • choose architectures
  • review, debug, secure, and scale code
  • integrate AI into real products
  • understand why something works or fails
AI can write snippets, but it can"t:
  • understand business context deeply
  • make good engineering trade-offs
  • take responsibility for production systems
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In 2026, the strongest paths are:
  • Software engineering fundamentals (not just “learning a framework”)
  • Backend / systems thinking (APIs, databases, performance, security)
  • Web development with depth (not basic HTML/CSS, but real apps)
  • AI-assisted development (knowing how to use AI as a tool, not fear it)
If you avoid coding because of AI, you’ll be less future-proof ... because the people who can understand code will be the ones telling AI what to build and fixing it when it breaks.
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(This post was last modified: 10 January, 2026 - 12:52 AM by Coronavac.)
(10 January, 2026 - 12:32 AM)Debugger Wrote: Show More
I did get into memecoins ngl and currently balancing that with forum work, didn't think much about AI stuff tho

However I agree that AI skills matter way more long-term bcs knowing how to use AI, automation or data gives you a real edge. I believe stuff like AI automation (no code, but n8n stuff) or AI assisted coding actually has a future and most likely is a right time for someone willing to open a legal company offering AI solutions to local businesses  [Image: maam.gif]

thank you so much

(10 January, 2026 - 12:37 AM)OptimOS Wrote: Show More
The answer is both
You can still learn software Developing/Coding 
AI doesn’t replace developers ... it amplifies the ones who understand how systems work.
Someone still has to:
  • design the logic
  • choose architectures
  • review, debug, secure, and scale code
  • integrate AI into real products
  • understand why something works or fails
AI can write snippets, but it can"t:
  • understand business context deeply
  • make good engineering trade-offs
  • take responsibility for production systems
+

In 2026, the strongest paths are:
  • Software engineering fundamentals (not just “learning a framework”)
  • Backend / systems thinking (APIs, databases, performance, security)
  • Web development with depth (not basic HTML/CSS, but real apps)
  • AI-assisted development (knowing how to use AI as a tool, not fear it)
If you avoid coding because of AI, you’ll be less future-proof ... because the people who can understand code will be the ones telling AI what to build and fixing it when it breaks.

thank you so much  [Image: pepeokay.png]
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(10 January, 2026 - 12:37 AM)OptimOS Wrote: Show More
The answer is both
You can still learn software Developing/Coding 
AI doesn’t replace developers ... it amplifies the ones who understand how systems work.
Someone still has to:
  • design the logic
  • choose architectures
  • review, debug, secure, and scale code
  • integrate AI into real products
  • understand why something works or fails
AI can write snippets, but it can"t:
  • understand business context deeply
  • make good engineering trade-offs
  • take responsibility for production systems
+

In 2026, the strongest paths are:
  • Software engineering fundamentals (not just “learning a framework”)
  • Backend / systems thinking (APIs, databases, performance, security)
  • Web development with depth (not basic HTML/CSS, but real apps)
  • AI-assisted development (knowing how to use AI as a tool, not fear it)
If you avoid coding because of AI, you’ll be less future-proof ... because the people who can understand code will be the ones telling AI what to build and fixing it when it breaks.

A little late, but this is the answer.  [Image: pepeokay.png]
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