• falkerie71
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    179 months ago

    It’s pretty useful if you know exactly what you want and how to work within it’s limitations.

    Coworkers around me already use ChatGPT to generate code snippets for Python, Excel VBA, etc. to good success.

    • @[email protected]
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      169 months ago

      Right, it’s a tool with quirks, techniques and skills to use just like any other tool. ChatGPT has definitely saved me time and on at least one occasion, kept me from missing a deadline that I probably would have missed if I went about it “the old way” lmao

    • @[email protected]
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      39 months ago

      You mean they’re using it to write boilerplate which shouldn’t have been written in the first place.

      • FaceDeer
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        39 months ago

        Call it whatever makes you feel happy, it is allowing me to accomplish things much more quickly and easily than working without it does.

          • falkerie71
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            19 months ago

            That’s why I said code “snippets”. I don’t trust it to give me the entire answer right from the get go, because I acknowledge its limitations and review it before pasting it in. I find it works better if I tell it to generate specific code rather than everything at once.

            Plus, we’re not working on mission critical server stuff here. Those are code used for data analysis which probably could also be found on Stackoverflow anyway. If it works, it works.

      • falkerie71
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        19 months ago

        Why? If you know how to incorporate “boilerplate” and modify it correctly into your own code, what difference does it make if its from ChatGPT or Stackoverflow?

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          Difference to copy and paste from stackoverflow, probably not terribly much. The latter is already bad.

          It’s as if the young’uns heard the term “10x developer” and decided that not understanding what you’re doing is the way to get there.