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"path": "/2026/06/05/should-you-still-learn-to-code/",
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"textContent": "The question sounds almost naive now. If AI can generate apps, fix bugs, write functions, review pull requests, explain unfamiliar codebases, and work across files for hours at a time, why should anyone still learn to code? It is an understandable question. The software world has spent the past year watching coding agents move from […]",
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