2021: it can’t even autocomplete a line 2022: it can’t even write a whole function 2023: it can’t even pass a coding interview 2024: it can’t even build an app 2025: it can’t even handle complex projects 2026: oh no Credits: Aaron Francis My take: Coding models are great! You still need to know: What you want How to test that what you got is right How to iterate with these coding models How to debug incase of issues How to iterate, plan, and strategize How to improve the base outcome. Programming is evolved 🤟😁 #CodingModels #Life #Programming
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