Don’t Learn To Code, Write Coding Articles Instead!

The time you spend learning and studying could be better spent producing garbage content to mislead others

Kurt S. Inu
6 min readApr 9, 2022
Photo by Ben Griffiths on Unsplash

It looks like the same guy who wrote the last bit of nonsense about coding is back at it again, and tech publications are still accepting his work even as he continues to confuse frameworks with programming languages, markup languages with programming languages, and facts with misinformation. I wrote about him before, to which one of my readers replied:

Reader: But by linking it, are you not further exacerbating the problem by giving unnecessary attention to him?
Me: No u
— Me destroying my reader with LOGIC and FACTS

Then it hit me: This guy is actually a genius who knows exactly what he is doing. Whenever he writes something inaccurate, like how JavaScript is a good substitute for HTML, he is simply inviting controversy. The tech community is filled with people who descend on even the most subtle of errors, so all he has to do is make up enough content to fill an article, fill his feed with angry comments, and then double down by sarcastically responding to each comment. Then he writes comments that are even MORE inaccurate, and the cycle of controversy continues. As long as he uses a paywall block, all the anger directed at him…

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Kurt S. Inu

This blog is for humor/satire. If you want to actually learn coding, do not waste your clicks on it.