I recently published an article on Hawthorne about how I think everyone should learn to code. You've probably heard this argument before, but my take is a little different. The typical arguments you've heard around problem solving, improved thinking, and an empowering skillset are all true. But I think programming is going to normalize, as workplace skills often do. Think of Word and Excel, or even touch typing for that matter. These all started out as specialized skills that normalized. If you're interested in reading my argument then check it out on
Read This 1: Learning to Code
Read This 1: Learning to Code
Read This 1: Learning to Code
I recently published an article on Hawthorne about how I think everyone should learn to code. You've probably heard this argument before, but my take is a little different. The typical arguments you've heard around problem solving, improved thinking, and an empowering skillset are all true. But I think programming is going to normalize, as workplace skills often do. Think of Word and Excel, or even touch typing for that matter. These all started out as specialized skills that normalized. If you're interested in reading my argument then check it out on