The pragmatist perspective is the
most compelling to me, in the similar vein to the conversations you and I have been having on this podcast about tech competence, which is,
coding is a part of the future that is happening, and therefore having some minimal, reasonable understanding of it just so you know what's going on in the world, I find that moderately compelling, which, again, doesn't mean you need to build software, but it might mean you need to understand conceptually what the difference between front end, and back end, and SQL, and Ruby, and these things are, but really
at a
basic, bare competence
level, and even then it's kind of a «maybe» in my mind.