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You’ve spent countless hours mastering data structures, learning a new framework, or grinding on LeetCode. You can reverse a linked list in your sleep and debate the merits of microservices vs. monoliths.
But here’s the brutal, unspoken truth: Your coding skills, in isolation, are practically worthless.
Before you rage-close this tab, hear me out. I’m not saying coding is unimportant. It’s the fundamental tool of our trade. But viewing yourself as just a “coder” is the single biggest career-limiting mistake you can make. The market isn’t paying for your ability to type if/else statements; it's paying for your ability to use code to create value.
Let’s break down why your pure coding chops are the commodity, and how you can leverage them to become truly invaluable.
Many developers believe that writing clean, efficient, and clever code is the pinnacle of their job. It feels like the core of the work. However, this is like a carpenter believing that having the sharpest chisel is the same as…

