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by rvdginste
722 days ago
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When I read about people using AI to write code, it always seems to me that it would be a lot faster and less hassle if they would write the code themselves, without even considering the fact that it would give them more experience and make them better. I have used some of those tools myself, and for the code that I could use help of an AI tool, I, again and again, receive junk: code that looks plausible but that does not compile, uses apis or libraries that do not exist and so on. In the end, it just made me waste time. |
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I used it yesterday to fix a problem with my makefile. I couldn't see the issue, gave it to chatGPT. It gave me some code that didn't actually work for some reason, but which had the correct solution to my problem in it. I just ported over the solution to mine, job done. This was after spending a couple of fruitless hours reading documentation and blog posts.