Cybersecurity grad ditches AI-assisted coding to rebuild fundamentals with Go
A recent cybersecurity graduate who started his first IT job at a small-town school in December 2024 has shared his journey of self-discovery in software development. After experimenting with several programming languages including C#, C++, and web development, he fell into heavy reliance on AI coding tools like Cursor, Codex, and Claude. He earned roughly $2,000–$3,000 building AI-assisted startup projects but found himself no longer coding by hand or feeling genuinely passionate about his work. Recognizing the problem, he stepped back from AI-generated code entirely and chose Go as his primary language to rebuild core programming fundamentals. He is currently working through 'Learn Go with Tests' and is seeking to connect with other Go developers and learners.
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