June 19Jun 19 #703 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/189-is-it-worth-learning-to-code-or-should-freelancers-stay-no-code/ Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... I keep seeing developers earn $200+/hour while no-code freelancers max out at $100. Should I learn to code, or is no-code the future? I do not want to waste six months learning Python if Webflow is enough.
June 20Jun 20 #839 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/189-is-it-worth-learning-to-code-or-should-freelancers-stay-no-code/#findComment-839 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... With AI advancements, you can do coding fairly easily now. This is assuming you use one of the more premium AI options. I think if you plan on being in this space and coding is something you are interested in as a general skill, it is worth learning. You can easily self-teach yourself online.
June 21Jun 21 #884 Link to comment https://community.webinsiders.com/topic/189-is-it-worth-learning-to-code-or-should-freelancers-stay-no-code/#findComment-884 Share on other sites Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on X More sharing options... I think this depends on what kind of work you do. Yes, being able to code can help you make custom websites, apps, etc. for your business and save you the cost of having to pay someone else but how realistic is it for most people to need such a skill?
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