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Funny. You and I, and @thorn (who has an extensive coding background) and I separately had variations of JUST this conversation this weekend.Knowing how to code will open up certain opportunities that those who do not know how to code will miss.
But this can be said for every skill such as copywriting, marketing, SEO, etc.
Just learn as much as you can. Learn what you enjoy, learn what you need.
The more you learn the more you earn. As long as you are willing to bust your a$$ and apply your knawlege.
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I like learning to code if it will quickly (and cheaply) solve an immediate problem. I actually have enjoyed the small tasks and find it fun. I would DIE if I had to learn enough to code a big project. Just not where my interests lie.
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