Published On: July 17th, 2021|

The Star Tribune – Isaac Cheifetz

“One of the platitudes of the past several years is “learn to code,” often used when a segment of the economy has become obsolete and is losing jobs. Moving up the value chain in a knowledge-based economy is certainly a smart move. But learning to code is not a foolproof solution to positioning oneself in the rapidly evolving economy, and it hasn’t been for some time.” (more)