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I certainly don't know enough code! With AI now though I don't think any amount of learning would land me a job sadly.
And thanks! I do like it here.
AI's capabilities are way overblown, if you get serious with development, you will surpass AI in no time. AI is currently great at pretending it knows what it's doing, but it doesn't really know, human expertise is still uncontested.
So it's great at some of the boring tasks, meaning you can actually use it to skip those boring parts and leave them to the AI, while focusing on the important bits. If that's the only thing stopping you from learning to code, go for it!