AI instruments like ChatGPT and GPT-4 are altering the best way programmers write code. Find out how construct a React app with Typescript …
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Has anyone ehre ever heard about "outsourced code work to asia" … AI will have similar affect if used incorrectly
"Take the generated React code, and convert it into a superior framework like Svelte" – You made my day! 😄
SOS can someone please explain exactly what he’s saying just give me a list of things to learn in order please!!!
Stop! STAAAAAAAAAWWWP
The internet was about as gamechanhing as the fax machine. And to be fair, the fax machine was huge, and became ubiquitous. Like the internet. But the internet didnt fundementally change the structure of society like certain intellectuals thought it would. The internets most influential impact was on the porn industry, or maybe skyrocketing teen suicide rates.
Whats insane, is realizing that the foundation of this entire ecosystem began in 1975, with the IBM 5100; which allowed you to write code in APL or BASIC, and flip a switch to have the system convert all of your APL code to BASIC, or vice versa…
Can someone explain to me the concept of pseudocode ( 5:31 ) and how I can make use of it
Theoretically, you could build a whole platform on top of LLM products that enforce a set of templates that lay down software requirement in a predefined format. It might be able to generate a lot more complicated codebase given all the criteria are met
Haha love he Joel Osteen reference at 1:56
I really want to know more about this pseudo framework you are using…it seems very nice! Where can we read more about it?
i like that bible and priest st**f
Bro, did you use 11 labs for this video?
It's important that humans continue to write code so that we can always say in the event of a bug "to error is human"
Hey! Anyone here good at prompting?
Paul kruegman has always been a chump
How is this any different than learning how to code? I know even less about making stuff now than i did before.
AI is capable of doing all the task that requires analytical capabilities. Such as design of a Building, electrical circuit design, urban area design etc. this just example. But the problem with AI is that it requires model data to perform these works. And here as AI is developing by software engineer and software engineer knows how to do software engineering so they are being able to feed the AI all required model data to train the AI to write code. When guys from other sector like Architect engineering will come and learn how to train the AI with all required model data that required to train the AI to do designing building task then these Architect engineer will be affected by AI. This also applicable for most of the other profession that is involved with brain works.
watched this video in the past a and now in the future i dont know what to say
I only understood the CTRL + V from this whole video.
The real question here is how much are you charging to set this all up for somebody? 😉 😂
Just hope you don't die before me bro.❤
Krugman is the inventor of the broken window fallacy, wouldn’t trust a word he says
2:14 where is this from?
The pseudocode idea is wassup
Funny, that basically I’m watching this video “from the future”.
Copilot is already here and it does pretty good job
Thanks for sharing about ctrl + v. I owe you.
Love the Joel Osteen reference 😂 Except he doesn’t even start with the Bible
That will be a fun ride 😀
Its simply said : "People using AI will replace people who don't."
AI is my friend.
I really want to understand the video but its way to fast and complex. Is there another vid to watch befor so I can understand this one better ?
OMG! What a brilliant idea! AI Pseudocode! Thank you!
Has anyone else found AI to be an emotional rollercoaster? I keep bouncing between abject horror at having to work in such a way and relief when I don't have to go spelunking the Internet to figure out how to do dumb thing x.
I'm trying to use more IA, but I get stuck sometimes because the IA generate something not good and I need to refactor all the code…
What if you ask the AI to create a compiler that turns your pseudocode into the target language? Then it will be 100% deterministic.
Ctrl+V! bruh….
I once read a short scifi story in which the first ever thinking computer was finally built. On the day of its start up, all the local dignitaries had been invited to ask the computer the first question. The Mayor asked the computer, "Is there a God ?", to which the computer answered, "There is NOW". A computer programer who had been one of those who had developed the computer's programming realised the enormity of that answer and made a dive for the master power switch, which was struck by a sudden bolt of lightning which welded the switch closed for ever….Just because something CAN be done, it's not always wise to do it.
7:00 SUPERIOR framework like Solid. Love this!!
just read the fckn manual <3
Question is -> How much time (hours) you spend fixing what ChatGPT wrote, putting things together and figured out right prompts, how many prompts you use, to get what you want. It's a good show, but barely usable in real-life
Yes, to program using AI is the future. Yet you need basic skills in HTML, CSS and JS to figure out code quality and test the code for it to work.
FireAIScript 🙂
1:51 perfect analogy
The idea of each developer having a different pseudo code is just Bussin Cray! The idea using AI to help invent a pseudo code seems similar to the innovation of Wubi and Pinyin for typing Chinese characters on a Qwerty keyboard. Completely unexpected, non-intuitive and just magical.
Updated the stack overflow
New titorial
Lol
AI and coding is the future
What an incredible channel to find for me, thank you so much. I can tell this going to be a massively useful video for me in the future, thank you.