I hear the phrase "learn to code" around the rat and postrat communities occasionally. From context I get the main argument, the income is good, the work isn't too difficult. Has anyone written a fuller argument for learning to code? Or what is your favorite version of the argument? I'm considering a career change and want to hear it out.
Jesus christ. If I made that kind of money I could literally retire in a decade and then do whatever I want
I learned to code in R pretty well during my PhD, and I do enjoy it. It's usually relaxing, solving the problem feels good when you get it. I'm better than my colleagues at debugging and problem solving our code (data engineering mainly)
To be clear, you are talking about the salary for software engineers. Is that a better ladder than data scientists or data engineers? (my skills are closer to either of those fields currently)