@OrangeOrbits

I’d argue sucking at coding was actually what motivated me to get good at it. Took many years. The real question does it make you feel challenged and feel fun to solve problems.

@khumbomunsaka

Everyone sucked at coding at one point.

I don't agree with the first point. It's a skill that cam be learned.

@5tinkyt

Must've been the wind

@yothismyhub

Bruh non tech product managers mostly have no idea what they’re doing 
I think even to become a good product manager it’s essential to learn how to code

@techkid10194

I wouldn't say if you want to be creative you can't. countless times I've challenged PO requirments and added and changed many new features thank to be creative, also if you are stuck with the requirements there is huge creativity in implementation of those requirements having to do archeticture/performance /security /etc to get a feature implemented can be done in countless ways thats where the good developers stray from the bad ones, lastly there is SO MANY instances as a full stack dev That I've had to do complete UI/UX designs because the UI people barely have time for the large features so you Usally get alot of freedom in your design as long as it follows the overall company vision.

ofcourse all of these depend HEAVILY on the company, some companies really do want things to be exactly as given and won't trust you to do anything "creative" which is where I'd start considering leaving the company as dealing with leads and po's that have my way or the highway attitude and are unresponsive to creativity sucks.

but given that most engineers love that type of stuff and most Po's mostly care about end customer value not how you do it, you Usally will find yourself in very creative environments. it's the most creative ive ever been other than making music.

@luffynumberluffynumber

I don’t desire creativity when I work I’d rather go with what’s most efficient tbh

@jmathtech

Even if I suck at coding, I still want to build a great product. Then, make a better version of that product. 😅

@reliablepictures9865

is Ironically that someone without software engineering background, no money, telling engineers what to do.

@Happy_nessaa

Not the gulab jamun at the end. 🤣

@Z1bi

If you suck at coding, learn more and practice more

@Kline949

Lmao, so basically if you're not born good at coding, don't code. Great advice!

@Squid-w9e

Where does cyber security fall in?

@orithespirit7295

Too much grass touching in orange options 👿

@YoungGirlJournal

Basically you are telling them to become system analysts

@kajs2875

Whats with Golabjamun?

@DayrateNiterate

How do you designate if someone sucks at coding?

@Popsong280

Can't I just clear the interview and then use chatgpt or other ai tools for codes

@ganindunanayakkara8970

Management roles are disappearing and he encourages people to become managers 😂

@yellabu1131

what is the best option for someone that hates coding all together?

@kamilazman2943

All of this is true but no. 2 is what I hate most.
I am in my final year to only figure this out.