Sherlock story: there was an app called Watson, which was a unified search experience that included internet results. It was a full UI app (not a HUD), and Apple shipped an app called Sherlock, which basically copied the entire app (they approached the founders for acquisition and they declined). No relation to Alfred.
Perhaps this is just showing my age as a 20+ year dev, but I completely disabled copilot auto complete because I feel it atrophies my skills at a much higher rate than expected. The language server alone is enough to make me not remember things very well, and AI writing my code makes it even worse. Primeagen talks about this too. I went from thinking about every line of code to just hitting tab and being lazy. When I use AI for coding, I want it to be completely intentional and something I think about, not something that is automatic and inherent to my workflow. Programming has always been a passion and hobby, and feel blessed its also my career and job. Perhaps I'm fighting a loosing battle, but I'm not ready to let go of my craft by let AI write the code for me.
I 100% understand but I think you are discounting the quality of code that AI can write and the speed at which you can develop. at the very least it's a faster autocomplete. There are tons of people who also say this about an IDE suggesting methods/properties or formatting code - they rather have full control. dont get me wrong - there are lots of issues with AI writing code, and I don't think its totally going to replace us, but it's not going anywhere and I believe those issues will be solved.
@@WesBos Don't get me wrong, I use AI to write code and ask it a lot of questions. But I generally take the code and rewrite it to a degree vs using it as an auto complete. I agree with the examples in the podcast about writing code to use snake case, or just general formatting especially. I used AI a lot to help learn Rust too and just explain the meaning of syntax and lifetimes. Thanks for the reply btw. Love the podcast. I was actually googling an issue last week and randomly ended up your site as the answer and learned a great deal about the topic I as researching.
Durham, NC -- or Raleigh if you need to. Ran into someone on the OSS side at Sentry at a conference last week. I'll take you to the good, hole-in-the-wall BBQ places. Love the Minneapolis recommendation, too.
There is a very long history of Microsoft taking very popular 3rd party libraries, custom control packages, and plugins and implementing their popular functionality directly into their IDEs. Right or wrong, it is the risk you run, playing in this sandbox as a 3rd party developer.
As a UX Designer in a large enterprise (10k+ employees), I can tell you that GHCP has nothing short of revolutionary. Imagine getting a validly tested, functioning and USER TESTED protoype handed over to you in a UX repo. We improved design to dev handoff process tremendously. I also used AI to created a Figma plugin that allows desigerrs to export to a customized github via action. UX Design Engineering has arrived
Hi CJ! 😄 1:36
Hahah damn I had no idea they did this
Sherlock story: there was an app called Watson, which was a unified search experience that included internet results. It was a full UI app (not a HUD), and Apple shipped an app called Sherlock, which basically copied the entire app (they approached the founders for acquisition and they declined).
No relation to Alfred.
oh damn, I got the whole story wrong. This was way before my time on a mac - 1998
Is Alfred a Batman reference, since he's Batman's assistant?
@@LeftShotDev I don’t officially know, but that was def always my assumption!
I thought it was just generic butler name like Jeeves but 🦇 makes way more sense
Perhaps this is just showing my age as a 20+ year dev, but I completely disabled copilot auto complete because I feel it atrophies my skills at a much higher rate than expected. The language server alone is enough to make me not remember things very well, and AI writing my code makes it even worse. Primeagen talks about this too. I went from thinking about every line of code to just hitting tab and being lazy. When I use AI for coding, I want it to be completely intentional and something I think about, not something that is automatic and inherent to my workflow. Programming has always been a passion and hobby, and feel blessed its also my career and job. Perhaps I'm fighting a loosing battle, but I'm not ready to let go of my craft by let AI write the code for me.
It’s not that deep 😂
I 100% understand but I think you are discounting the quality of code that AI can write and the speed at which you can develop. at the very least it's a faster autocomplete. There are tons of people who also say this about an IDE suggesting methods/properties or formatting code - they rather have full control.
dont get me wrong - there are lots of issues with AI writing code, and I don't think its totally going to replace us, but it's not going anywhere and I believe those issues will be solved.
@@WesBos Don't get me wrong, I use AI to write code and ask it a lot of questions. But I generally take the code and rewrite it to a degree vs using it as an auto complete. I agree with the examples in the podcast about writing code to use snake case, or just general formatting especially. I used AI a lot to help learn Rust too and just explain the meaning of syntax and lifetimes. Thanks for the reply btw. Love the podcast. I was actually googling an issue last week and randomly ended up your site as the answer and learned a great deal about the topic I as researching.
Was that CJ saying hi in the background? Haha
I had to do a double take and rewind lol
@ hahaha!
Def CJ and some of the Syntax Crew back there.
Y'all need to come to Minneapolis, but maybe wait until summer lol
Yes!! I would love to meet these guys.
0:26 spotted CJ on the background behind Scott
Kaitlin Bloom back there too.
@ Hi Kaitlin!!
Cool episode, I don't think you guys have enough stickers in the laptops :D
Currently running out of room.
46:30 then you totally redeem yourself (Lloyd voice)
This is why i watch you crazy guys, continuity of content 👍
😹Scott dropping some MvsW/hockey bits is a fun surprise.
Miss that show.
Durham, NC -- or Raleigh if you need to. Ran into someone on the OSS side at Sentry at a conference last week. I'll take you to the good, hole-in-the-wall BBQ places.
Love the Minneapolis recommendation, too.
There is a very long history of Microsoft taking very popular 3rd party libraries, custom control packages, and plugins and implementing their popular functionality directly into their IDEs. Right or wrong, it is the risk you run, playing in this sandbox as a 3rd party developer.
That Radio voice
@8:05 The reality is that Apple has contributed nothing to the open source community.
The types do not work on GitHub pull request plugin
Its Scott's hair!
When are you doing a meet-up in Sweden 🇸🇪?😅 Or at least Europe 🇪🇺? I would love to meet y’all
Sentry has an office in Vienna, so that’s the most likely but we’d love to come to Sweden
DAMN Scott glow up must be the lightning or hair plugs?
The camera needs to be a little bit higher to catch my bald spot.
It's the full body shot - Scott is in really good shape and it's hilarious all the comments he gets when we meetup in person 💪🏻
Tried using claud in copilot chat and it's pretty flakey.
Flakey as in not accurate, or not working correctly?
@@syntaxfm Both. It seemed to get really confused and double up the code or functions would go missing. Sometimes it didn't reply at all.
As a UX Designer in a large enterprise (10k+ employees), I can tell you that GHCP has nothing short of revolutionary. Imagine getting a validly tested, functioning and USER TESTED protoype handed over to you in a UX repo. We improved design to dev handoff process tremendously. I also used AI to created a Figma plugin that allows desigerrs to export to a customized github via action.
UX Design Engineering has arrived
Correct
I do not want longer TH-cam shorts.
Am I alone?
The hard part is trying to align them to other platform's vertical short clips length. 60sec is tough to get a full idea out.
snake_case for life
🐍🐍🐍