I am really astonished that Chat GPT masters so many different program languages. I am Web developer and played around with it using MySQL, HTML, Bootstrap and Javascript. Chat GPT creates the code and makes less bugs than I do, haha
It really is pretty awesome, hey? It seems that for those who are developers already, it can really speed up programming, since we can evaluate the output and learn the small gaps we didn't know. It must be neat for new programmers, but with no frame of reference, I'm not sure that every outcome will be optimal. Just another tool, I guess.. I also create a lot of bugs lol
@@seanmackenziedataengineering yes it's awesome and it makes recurring programming tasks easy. But it's complicated to formulate or define complicated program lines. This is written in original program code faster.
It is very impressive to this web3 world, everything seems easy and totally possible. Thanks for this video, did you just said the output of the ChatGPT is the ugliest form you have ever seen before, well that comment made my day🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is pretty cool. A big factor is being able to review the output with that experience in hand. Experienced devs can learn more, even faster than before with a tool like this. A few times now, I looked up some technique I understood but never used before, learning much faster by example than by looking at support documents.
Pretty cool, hey? I'm seeing how many places it can be used. What I keep thinking is: what if I had this at the start of my career. The younger generation will learn faster and do so much more.
Also, it does change the way it codes each time you regenerate a response. I suppose it can get better each time, but I think you're right in saying complex problems may end up with serious debugging.. where you could have just written it yourself in the same time.
I am really astonished that Chat GPT masters so many different program languages. I am Web developer and played around with it using MySQL, HTML, Bootstrap and Javascript. Chat GPT creates the code and makes less bugs than I do, haha
It really is pretty awesome, hey? It seems that for those who are developers already, it can really speed up programming, since we can evaluate the output and learn the small gaps we didn't know. It must be neat for new programmers, but with no frame of reference, I'm not sure that every outcome will be optimal. Just another tool, I guess.. I also create a lot of bugs lol
@@seanmackenziedataengineering yes it's awesome and it makes recurring programming tasks easy. But it's complicated to formulate or define complicated program lines. This is written in original program code faster.
Thank you. I am already using GPT4. Very useful for rapid development
Nice!
Cool
It is very impressive to this web3 world, everything seems easy and totally possible. Thanks for this video, did you just said the output of the ChatGPT is the ugliest form you have ever seen before, well that comment made my day🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol! 😀
I think ChatGPT is a great tool for developers with real world programming experience especially handling complex tasks
It is pretty cool. A big factor is being able to review the output with that experience in hand. Experienced devs can learn more, even faster than before with a tool like this. A few times now, I looked up some technique I understood but never used before, learning much faster by example than by looking at support documents.
Im using ChatGPT since a while for small or medium large projects it is really helpfull
Pretty cool, hey? I'm seeing how many places it can be used. What I keep thinking is: what if I had this at the start of my career. The younger generation will learn faster and do so much more.
what is vector Database? Is it related with the regular one?
Vector databases are quite different from relational databases. Seems kind of new and cool - maybe will have to check it out!
Anything too complex and I don't think it will cope. It can make mistakes and you are likely to be doing a lot of debugging of the code.
Also, it does change the way it codes each time you regenerate a response. I suppose it can get better each time, but I think you're right in saying complex problems may end up with serious debugging.. where you could have just written it yourself in the same time.