career-advice • 2 min read

Published on March 10, 2025
Is coding still a golden ticket in a world where AI writes code?
In 2025, headlines are flooded with stories of AI tools building entire apps, automating jobs, and making developers “obsolete.” It's easy to wonder: is it too late to start learning how to code? Or worse—will it even matter?
Here's the truth: coding has changed, not vanished
While entry-level tasks are being automated, the demand for problem-solvers who understand how systems work—who can communicate with machines and humans—is exploding. Coding is no longer just a hard skill; it's a gateway to influence, creativity, and career freedom.
What learning to code gives you in 2025:
- Control over your ideas—build instead of just brainstorm.
- A competitive edge in fields outside of tech, like finance, healthcare, and design.
- The ability to work with AI instead of fearing it.
- Access to remote work, freelance gigs, and startup potential.
'Learning to code in 2025 isn't about competing with AI—it's about collaborating with it.'
But do you need a CS degree? Absolutely not.
Bootcamps, online platforms, and real-world projects are now the fastest way in. Focus on building, not just learning theory. The best developers today aren't necessarily the ones with the fanciest degrees—they're the ones solving problems and sharing their solutions.
Still not sure? Ask yourself this:
- Do I want to create things that live online?
- Am I excited about solving real-world problems?
- Do I want a skill that boosts my career, even if I don’t become a “developer”?
If you answered yes to even one, 2025 is not too late—it's the perfect time.
Where to begin:
- Start with Python or JavaScript—they're beginner-friendly and used everywhere.
- Learn by doing: clone simple projects and customise them.
- Join communities like Dev.to, Hashnode, or freeCodeCamp for motivation and help.
In the end, the question isn't “Should I start coding in 2025?”
It's: “Am I ready to change my future—starting now?”

The Author
Rafael de Souza
Senior Web Developer and Software Architect - Available for Contract
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