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gangstasadvocate t1_izpxofu wrote

Yeah I’m somewhat aware but yeah I feel like for a newbie for simple tasks it shouldn’t be that bad and should give me a decent foundation but always good to check its work

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Swimming_Gain_4989 t1_izq10ty wrote

It should be pretty good with foundational concepts because of how much information exists on the internet, but you still need to be careful. The biggest roadblock is learning proper terminology. As problems become more and more complex you need to start using very specific, organized, technical language in order fot the bot to understand what you want.

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KingRamesesII t1_izq5zwz wrote

Very good point. For ChatGPT to actually be a powerful programming assistant, you actually already have to be a good enough programmer to know the technical terminology to tell ChatGPT what to do.

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gangstasadvocate t1_izqe4ns wrote

True, but for the simple tasks natural language seems to be sufficient which I think is impressive.

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