Gamers can turn into programmers really easy sometimes.
Also, buggier consumer end-user apps sparks a drive to tinker more than super-polished time-tested apps.
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We don't need coders. We need people who understand systems and logic.
The LLM's can do the clerical work of handling syntax, in large part.
And I'm not so much talking about vibe coding so much as AI assisted research of libraries. Humans are definitely needed to really chew on the logic.
I didn't mention code or LLMs for a reason. ๐
Programming is what game creators do, whether they write code or requirements or specs or tests; I assume most of them played games before they started created them.