Cant understate how useful LLMs can be for education. I have a workflow where i read papers, use chatgpt to fill in the blanks on some concepts which i haven't heard of, write my own notes on the topic using Obsidian, then try to implement the thing im studying in code afterwards. Its very good if you are someone who asks a lot of questions.
Haha thanks for watching - yeah I do still prefer MERN for beginners because of the clarity between what is frontend and backend. Next is a decent alternative and pretty close to what I suggested but the use of server side rendering I think can be confusing for beginners. I also have a hunch that SSR is an anti-pattern in the long run but time will tell lol. I haven't tried SvelteKit so can't comment on how good it is. Will check it out. One thing to note is that MERN (and Next as you suggested) have much bigger communities, libraries, and documentation which can be helpful for beginners, especially working with LLMs.
It depends on the product and the features you want. It's definitely much more feasible now for a single developer to use AI and build a product that would have previously taken a company and serious investment. If you share more details on what you want to build I'm happy to get more specific!
WELL TAHTS PRACTICAL FOR A PRO LIKE YOU BUT FOR A TOTAL BEGINNER THE PROCESS BECOMES VERY VERY SLOW. I TOOK ME MORE A 2 MONTHS TO EVEN GET COMFORTABLE WITH BOOKS. AI IS ONLY GOOD FOR A PERSON WHO AS ATLEAT 6 MONTHS OF CODDING BACKGROUNG AND UNDERSTANDS WHAT GPT IS DOING WRONG AND WHAT IT IS DOING RIGHT. FURTHER MORE GPT CANNOT BEAT THE SHORTCUTS AND OTHER INTELACTUAL ADVISE THAT AN INSTRUCTER HAS.
Seems your caps lock is stuck :) anyway - sorry to hear you've had a difficult learning journey, but believe me, "books" are *not* the way to learn code. You need to get hands on with a project and try to build something. When things go wrong, ask ChatGPT to explain what is happening and break it down line by line. It's a new paradigm, but this will be the way we learn more things in the future. Make sure to use GPT4 or Claude Opus. Other models may not be good enough to provide accurate advice.
What you wrote makes a lot of sense, but is the Caps Lock key blocked on your keyboard? 😂No one has told that writing only in capital letters is just....?
Cant understate how useful LLMs can be for education. I have a workflow where i read papers, use chatgpt to fill in the blanks on some concepts which i haven't heard of, write my own notes on the topic using Obsidian, then try to implement the thing im studying in code afterwards.
Its very good if you are someone who asks a lot of questions.
Yes, absolutely! Thanks for sharing your workflow!
Thanks very informative. Keep it on👍
Thank you! Glad it was helpful 😄
Of course I have subscribed to your channel and shared with some friends. Greeting from Germany
Danke! 😄
great video, keep going👏
Thank you so much :) new video coming in the next couple of days!
nice video. very nicely explained. can i do all this on linus. can i use gpt or ai on linux distro
Thank you! Yes - ChatGPT is just in the browser and VS code is available in Linux so you can use this whole process on there!
Man I’ve been subscribed to your channel but recommending MERN in 2024 is 😮. Why not Next or SvelteKit?
Haha thanks for watching - yeah I do still prefer MERN for beginners because of the clarity between what is frontend and backend. Next is a decent alternative and pretty close to what I suggested but the use of server side rendering I think can be confusing for beginners. I also have a hunch that SSR is an anti-pattern in the long run but time will tell lol.
I haven't tried SvelteKit so can't comment on how good it is. Will check it out. One thing to note is that MERN (and Next as you suggested) have much bigger communities, libraries, and documentation which can be helpful for beginners, especially working with LLMs.
how much time it can take to AI evolve to make a Enterprise level software with complex algorithm ? what is opinion I want to know sir.
It depends on the product and the features you want. It's definitely much more feasible now for a single developer to use AI and build a product that would have previously taken a company and serious investment. If you share more details on what you want to build I'm happy to get more specific!
WELL TAHTS PRACTICAL FOR A PRO LIKE YOU BUT FOR A TOTAL BEGINNER THE PROCESS BECOMES VERY VERY SLOW. I TOOK ME MORE A 2 MONTHS TO EVEN GET COMFORTABLE WITH BOOKS. AI IS ONLY GOOD FOR A PERSON WHO AS ATLEAT 6 MONTHS OF CODDING BACKGROUNG AND UNDERSTANDS WHAT GPT IS DOING WRONG AND WHAT IT IS DOING RIGHT. FURTHER MORE GPT CANNOT BEAT THE SHORTCUTS AND OTHER INTELACTUAL ADVISE THAT AN INSTRUCTER HAS.
Seems your caps lock is stuck :) anyway - sorry to hear you've had a difficult learning journey, but believe me, "books" are *not* the way to learn code. You need to get hands on with a project and try to build something. When things go wrong, ask ChatGPT to explain what is happening and break it down line by line. It's a new paradigm, but this will be the way we learn more things in the future.
Make sure to use GPT4 or Claude Opus. Other models may not be good enough to provide accurate advice.
What you wrote makes a lot of sense, but is the Caps Lock key blocked on your keyboard? 😂No one has told that writing only in capital letters is just....?
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