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I agree with your premise but differ in the conclusion I reach.

The model I have is closer to “how many people can program using Excel vs how many can program in a ‘traditional ‘ language?” The difficulty in specifying exactly what you want is still there in Excel, but there’s far more people who can get started and they can make changes when they see it’s not doing what they want.

It doesn’t have to one shot “hey, implement these 59 Jira tickets for me” to be disruptive (in a good way). It’s extremely rare for something to get much cheaper and for there to be less demand for it. If you’re the top half of a field that’s in a lot of (and growing) demand, I think you’ll do fine.



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