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No coding experience. Man why do yall farm so hard off lies.
A viral tweet claims a 13-year-old solved advanced programming tasks with Claude AI. Sentiment analysis: 47.06% supportive, 26.47% confront. See reactions.
A 13 YEAR OLD WITH NO CODING EXPERIENCE IS ALLEGEDLY SOLVING ADVANCED PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS IN SECONDS USING CLAUDE. The workflow relied entirely on AI assisted problem solving without writing code manually or studying traditional algorithms. https://t.co/CumrarKyal
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What the community is saying — both sides
Claude removes barriers so talent that lacked tools can produce results instantly.
success now depends more on how you define and check a problem than on coding every detail.
many skip low-level practice (leetcode, syntax drills) and focus on orchestrating AI as a “robot intern.”
avoiding the usual beginner “wall” lets people keep iterating and scale faster.
replies celebrate how accessible capabilities make complex work doable for many.
calculators and search did the same; the pattern repeats with AI.
commenters want practical routes for those without technical backgrounds to leverage these models.
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No coding experience. Man why do yall farm so hard off lies.
with no coding experience and the boy is literally just coding in the video.. 😂
this isn't about a 13 year old. the bottleneck was never intelligence. it was access. claude just removed the bottleneck
People still learning syntax while others are learning leverage.
Every generation has a tool that "makes kids stop thinking." Calculator. Google. Now Claude. The kids always turn out fine.
copy pasting AI output isn't solving problems it's outsourcing your brain at 13
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