+1 to this. There has never been a better time to learn to code - the learning curve is being shaved down by these new LLM-based tools, and the amount of value people with programming literacy can produce is going up by an order of magnitude.
People who know both coding and LLMs will be a whole lot more attractive to hire to build software than people who just know LLMs for many years to come.
Can you just make a blog post on this explaining your thesis in detail? It's hard for me not to see non-technical "vibe coding" [0] sidelining everyone in the industry except for the most senior of senior devs/PMs.
People who know both coding and LLMs will be a whole lot more attractive to hire to build software than people who just know LLMs for many years to come.