That’s a compelling article. The unspoken, is that coding will be another industry that shifts from the capabilities of every-day laborers into the hands of larger and larger conglomerates who control the learning platforms that do all of this coding.
The capacity for a man to find his own prosperity in work is shifting away, and the fruits of his labor are increasingly swallowed up by the rentier class who siphon off their rents and leave the man to a life of wage slavery.