These days, it's common to hear a defeated chorus echoing through feeds and forums: “Why bother learning to program? AI will do it all anyway.” LLMs are fast, fluent, and frighteningly good. But to those of us wired into the code, these takes are more noise than signal.
See, we don't see programming as just stringing logic together. It’s not just a job, or a tech flex, or a way to make rent. For some of us, it’s a mind sport, a ritual, a meditation. A form of digital transcendence.
Writing code is thinking out loud, through silicon. It's how we untangle mental chaos, sculpt raw intuition into elegant logic, and draw blueprints of the world trapped inside our skulls.
When we code, we don’t just build apps. We build ourselves.
And yes, maybe AI will out-code us in speed or syntax. But remember, photography didn’t kill painting. Cinema didn’t erase storytelling. AI won’t erase the human urge to understand, to create, to shape the abstract into the tangible.
Programming isn’t just a tech skill. It’s a consciousness upgrade. It’s a toolkit for rebels, thinkers, and glitch-loving dreamers who enjoy turning chaos into clarity.
Even if AI does the heavy lifting, there will always be those of us who want to peek under the hood. Who want to solve for fun. Who write functions the way others write poems.
So no, programming isn’t dead. It’s evolving. And if you walk this path, not for profit, but for power, this site will teach you everything you need to unlock it.