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by ChrisMarshallNY
366 days ago
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I have been (and still am) a "journey programmer," but it's not "pure." I always write "ship code," even for "farting around" projects. I feel that it helps me to be a better programmer, all around, and keeps me firmly focused on practicum. I like people to use my stuff, and I don't want them using shite. I have found LLMs have actually increased my "journey." When I want to learn a new concept, the "proper" way to write "idiomatic" code, or solve a vexing problem, I fire up Perplexity or ChatGPT, and ask them questions that would have most folks around here, rolling in the aisles, streaming tears of mirth. > The only stupid question is the one you don't ask. That was on a former teacher's wall. Not sure if it was my art teacher, or a martial arts instructor. |
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