I think you should treat it like the way how humans adapted to using calculators. Sure, it made humans "dumber" by no longer requiring them to understand hard mental math but the output increased. Anyway, I think a developer needs to be wise with the use of AI.
Man I couldn’t get it to make my nav responsive, tried for hours even copying my files to the chat and no real solution was provided. For sure use it wisely.
@@henrry_codescss isnt really logical, you need to know the stuff you need. Maybe try to be more specific, like using flex create a nav that would do xy at breakpoint xy.
@@Drakkarius i see. As you might of guessed im new to web development, i am trying to use AI for my tasks but maybe the lack of specificity and detail on what behavior I want are missing.
I recently noticed that when I ask chatgpt about code from my project plans, the response is very accurate and it works almost 80 times out of 100. This gives me the belief that the future of coding is software design. If you can't write in a paper what are you trying to build, IA won't do it either for you.
I feel like this will become more of a problem in the future and people will understand their code less and less, which might make those who do understand code more valuable.
I use it just like you do. I'm now able to build some awesome stuff. So far it sucks at domain knowledge, but if I need some basic crud functionality to support what I'm trying to do, please just do it for me in 2 seconds so I can focus on what I'm building!
I've been struggling with this for 6 months at least. AI for the general public was released like shortly after I was comfortable programming and now I rely on it so much
Yeah, I need to use AI to build my Wordpress and Shopify mix website, otherwise it is going to take forever. Learning to put in the right prompts to get the right code takes some time though. That’s a whole another skill in itself.
Hey bro. I have looked for information on the best AI learning place. I can't find any obvious answers. It would also be nice to have some info on what to do to help me learn faster. I think for now I can ask the AI for more practice problems to reenforce a concept I am working on. Trying to setup git copilot at the moment. If you had any info on a good AI tool for leanring JS that would be very helpful. Thank you in advance :)
... @1:50 Truth Drops. I felt the same way. My "skillz as a coder" is no longer relevant in business. Similarly I've been using nocode tools more (despite knowing how to code things myself) because, I want end results, not the coding journey.
@Michael_Kove I haven't really looked into to many nocode solutions yet but I'm totally open to using them. The mindset shift from a developer who is an employee to a dev who is an entrepreneur is new to me and I'm seeing so many differences in how I approach things now. I just want to solve the problems I have as quickly and easily as possible. I don't really care about much else tbh!
Its the worst thing ever! Its all fun and games till you become a vegetable. Dont need maps, use GPS, dont use mental math, use a calculator. AI built my app, it broke and now i dont know how to fix it cause i became a vegetable
Not lazy, you're just playing on the same playing field as everyone else now. Just like you're not cheating if you're taking steroids as an IFBB pro body builder competing in 'The Mr Olympia!'
Get AI to explain it to you. Break it down and explain it back to the AI then have the AI quiz you on the concepts you've reviewed. I did that with UserNamespace/UID/GUID, and permissions just the other day.
Man i cant agree more. The out put is good yeah, i mean its greaaaaaaat. But in the im just fcking lazy. One thing it fucked up was my english skills ( its my second language ) and since ai understand even the crapiest grammer. Im starting to didn't evn care about what i write ( doing the same here in the comment ) . That was ome of the cons on my view point plus the ( becoming lazy and dont learn the actual concept )
Why on Earth would you create something that will replace your bread and butter? And it's too late. Developers should all be thinking about different career paths. Pure intellectual arrogance.
Idk, something about writing code that I don't fully understand bugs me. Feels like a missed opportunity to grow as a developer. Completely understand the 10x output, especially if you're a freelancer but I guess I am a purist at heart.
I get what you mean, but on the other hand I doubt AI is very useful for people who are already very skilled with a particular language and business area and solve difficult problems in a large codebase, like optimization, architecture and refactoring. Sure its nice to slap some code together in a language I barely know, but thats not really what my employer pays me for.
I think you should treat it like the way how humans adapted to using calculators. Sure, it made humans "dumber" by no longer requiring them to understand hard mental math but the output increased. Anyway, I think a developer needs to be wise with the use of AI.
Man I couldn’t get it to make my nav responsive, tried for hours even copying my files to the chat and no real solution was provided. For sure use it wisely.
It’s even worst than a calculator. Because the thing lies to you and gets things wrong
@@henrry_codescss isnt really logical, you need to know the stuff you need. Maybe try to be more specific, like using flex create a nav that would do xy at breakpoint xy.
@@Drakkarius i see. As you might of guessed im new to web development, i am trying to use AI for my tasks but maybe the lack of specificity and detail on what behavior I want are missing.
What I do is ask the LLM to annotate the code when I don't understand what the output. That way I don't get intellectually lazy.
I recently noticed that when I ask chatgpt about code from my project plans, the response is very accurate and it works almost 80 times out of 100. This gives me the belief that the future of coding is software design. If you can't write in a paper what are you trying to build, IA won't do it either for you.
I feel like this will become more of a problem in the future and people will understand their code less and less, which might make those who do understand code more valuable.
I use it just like you do. I'm now able to build some awesome stuff. So far it sucks at domain knowledge, but if I need some basic crud functionality to support what I'm trying to do, please just do it for me in 2 seconds so I can focus on what I'm building!
In my opinion, 2024 is the best time to learn coding.
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Wouldn’t be 2020 since job market was very good at that time
Before 2030, before AI completely takes over lol
@@SL2797😂😂 like wordpress takeovered full stack web developers.
Next AI doomer... Ai is overhype.
the best time was yesteryears. the second best time is now
I've been struggling with this for 6 months at least. AI for the general public was released like shortly after I was comfortable programming and now I rely on it so much
How tf are you quantifying 10x
Yeah, I need to use AI to build my Wordpress and Shopify mix website, otherwise it is going to take forever. Learning to put in the right prompts to get the right code takes some time though. That’s a whole another skill in itself.
Hey bro. I have looked for information on the best AI learning place. I can't find any obvious answers. It would also be nice to have some info on what to do to help me learn faster. I think for now I can ask the AI for more practice problems to reenforce a concept I am working on. Trying to setup git copilot at the moment.
If you had any info on a good AI tool for leanring JS that would be very helpful. Thank you in advance :)
I really needed to watch this video, cheers.
... @1:50 Truth Drops. I felt the same way. My "skillz as a coder" is no longer relevant in business. Similarly I've been using nocode tools more (despite knowing how to code things myself) because, I want end results, not the coding journey.
Can you share some of these no code tools?
seconded
@Michael_Kove I haven't really looked into to many nocode solutions yet but I'm totally open to using them. The mindset shift from a developer who is an employee to a dev who is an entrepreneur is new to me and I'm seeing so many differences in how I approach things now. I just want to solve the problems I have as quickly and easily as possible. I don't really care about much else tbh!
@@donjuan9565 Replied in a comment above ☝
That's what I'm doing. I'm freelancing remotely while working on my own project for a big chunk of time.
Do you plan to commercialize your project?
guide from scratch pls
@@mythbuster6126 ofcourse. Else what's the point
Its the worst thing ever! Its all fun and games till you become a vegetable. Dont need maps, use GPS, dont use mental math, use a calculator. AI built my app, it broke and now i dont know how to fix it cause i became a vegetable
Just ask AI how to fix it.
@@Leo-gh7nz it doesnt do shit
Your relationshup with technology is completely up to you
@@Leo-gh7nz donkey
@@slamislife74 weirdo, I prefer relationships with real people.
code is code you get used to it.
Not all code is equal.. there is bad code
Not lazy, you're just playing on the same playing field as everyone else now. Just like you're not cheating if you're taking steroids as an IFBB pro body builder competing in 'The Mr Olympia!'
absolutely agree
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I just graduated from high school can I learn this course and get myself a entry level job without no college degree
Just turned 25 not too long ago.....is learning how to code worth it? Any guys with experience that can give actual feedback on this?
can you mention what are AI tools that you use
chatgpt4o, thats the only one that matters
@@BizzaroBrainBoi bing uses chat gpt4 is that same thing?
@@shafialanower3820 thats the old version. 4o is the paid subscription version. its more powerful, faster, better and up to date.
Get AI to explain it to you. Break it down and explain it back to the AI then have the AI quiz you on the concepts you've reviewed. I did that with UserNamespace/UID/GUID, and permissions just the other day.
What if the Ai hallucinates and gives wrong answer?
@@shafialanower3820 It's a tool. When it comes to coding it either pass or fail. If your code isn't working, then you know it's wrong.
@@scottonanski4173it's not that straight forward. It can also give code that works but is super inefficient or insecure.
Man i cant agree more. The out put is good yeah, i mean its greaaaaaaat. But in the im just fcking lazy.
One thing it fucked up was my english skills ( its my second language ) and since ai understand even the crapiest grammer. Im starting to didn't evn care about what i write ( doing the same here in the comment ) . That was ome of the cons on my view point plus the ( becoming lazy and dont learn the actual concept )
Welcome to nocode! :D
and you need to understant what he give to you and use it ,and not ask him the same question
if you want to learn something you need to read doc ,other work or introd,not use chat gpt
Man you’re 10x your video output, don’t set an unmanageable bar for yourself
i think its hurt to use ia when coding but if you are generate money from it ,no way man you need to use it asf
Why on Earth would you create something that will replace your bread and butter? And it's too late. Developers should all be thinking about different career paths. Pure intellectual arrogance.
Yep
You never touched the code.
@@marcinkepski4977😂🎉
whats another comfy office job thats stable then
Idk, something about writing code that I don't fully understand bugs me. Feels like a missed opportunity to grow as a developer. Completely understand the 10x output, especially if you're a freelancer but I guess I am a purist at heart.
I get what you mean, but on the other hand I doubt AI is very useful for people who are already very skilled with a particular language and business area and solve difficult problems in a large codebase, like optimization, architecture and refactoring.
Sure its nice to slap some code together in a language I barely know, but thats not really what my employer pays me for.
I need to look into AI for learning JS. Haha. In just in the low entry level stage.