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Instead of learning how to code, Replit CEO Amjad Masad says "learn how to think, learn how to break down problems, learn how to communicate clearly."

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vitruvian potato1 year ago

.@amasad on @tbpn:

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Rainmaker2 years ago

Which Machine Learning model can beat the market? Check out this post on my free Substack where I share code and commentary for several strategies that beat passively holding a tech stock.

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Zeeshan1 year ago

And learning to code or learning any skill for that matter is the perfect way to learn how to think, how to break down problems. What a shameful way to promote your app.

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Bao Bui1 year ago

So... learn to code?

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vitruvian potato1 year ago

Coding is a bonus.

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Here it is1 year ago

These request are too hard for WOKE generation or even Google itself. He is talking about critical thinking and problem solving ability that no longer in educations system. I feel sorry for WOKE generation as they learn nothing about critical thinking but feeling b

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Kunalcrypto1 year ago

Replit can't change a freakin background fron light to dark A long way to go

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Mallory Mallay1 year ago

We don’t need everyone to focus on code right now. We need people to think, live, connect, so these codes even matter. The future doesn’t need more scripts—it needs more story. Live first. Then build something worth building. #TechWithSoul #AIethics #ThinkFirstBuildBetter

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State of Being ⨀1 year ago

learn to observe your own inner observer... Observer your own inner recursion.

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Jr Kibs1 year ago

Vibe Coder doesn’t need to learn anything. When faced with any problem, he will always start by asking AI. People who are learning things today are already obsolete for the world of tomorrow.

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Pratik Rajurkar1 year ago

@anustup_nayak this reminded me of our conversation from yesterday evening, you exactly said this!

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