u/honda-cbr500r

Anyone have a roadmap for how a confused lawyer with a non-technical background should go about learning programming in this new age?

I can relate to the frustrations programmers feel about people getting into vibecoding (I've read multiple horrible ChatGPT-generated legal pleadings by people who represent themselves in court).

I want to become competent at creating various basic web applications that I can use when I go off to start my own law firm, to make the running of the firm more efficient. I'm sure you can imagine the type of programs I envision.

It is my impression that vibecoders very often launch products with significant security risks and bugs and inefficiencies.

I have significant time on my hands the next 12 months. I'd love to learn a combination of actual practical programming combined with the benefit of AI. It is very difficult to find solid footing on where to begin. So many tutorials I've found emphasize how you don't need to learn any coding at all, and the basic programming tutorials posted years ago obviously don't incorporate vibecoding, which seems like an inefficient for a newcomer to learn.

Would anyone mind pointing me in the right direction?

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u/honda-cbr500r — 4 days ago

Do barbri warm-up MEE essays have self grading rubrics in the workbook?

i think the answer is no because there was a note saying they had been modified to reflect material learned in foundations, but i want to be sure,

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u/honda-cbr500r — 1 month ago