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<title>Learning to &#x26;#x201C;Code&#x26;#x201D;</title>
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<description>It was once common to suggest people who lose their blue-collar jobs should &#x26;#x201C;learn to code.&#x26;#x201D; This is no longer very good advice, if it ever was, since coding is now something you should definitely not learn if you want to keep up with progress. (AI tells me that the number of jobs for programmers has declined by 27.5 percent since AI came along.) But &#x26;#x201C;learn to code&#x26;#x201D; remains a pretty good metaphor for what we faculty will have to do if we want to keep doing our jobs. Higher ed is a broken thing, and if we&#x26;#x2019;re going to...</description>
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