ChatGPT made this for me in under 30 secondsI can add spider facts, copy one to clipboard, change theme between light and dark and export all facts as a JSON fileIt's a bit buggy in places but otherwise works absolutely fineIf I didn't use ChatGPT this would take me a day to make. But, like I said, it has taken fewer than 30 seconds for AI to do it.So are people still being pushed into learning how to code or has that stopped now?
>>107071526If you knew how to program, making a simple CRUD app should take an hour. I haven't write a program in 3 years, and could probably do it in under 8 hours.
>>107071581>just learn to code to make a simple program like thisif thats all then i dont think its worth the investment
>>107071604Sure, if you like bugs and having frustrated customers. Don't be a parasite.
>>107071617if you want to sell programs or work seriously in program then obviously learn to code. i'm just saying there's a difference between people who have interests and work in stuff outside of computers and people who work in it/programming. the time investment is not worth it for the former if all you want to make is a program like this every other year or whatever
>>107071617>bugs and having frustrated customersoh no, the only customer (me) will sue me
>>107071526Most of programming is not making new things, but extending existing, huge, monolith applications.
>>107071526>If I didn't use ChatGPT this would take me a day to make. And now it will still take you a day to understand the code and fix all the bugs.
>>107071526Yeah. Stop learning to code. Thanks
>>107071677>a day to understand the codeLmao is this what webshit crud monkeys think?
>>107071686i actually dont understand them. ive been a "crud webshit dev" my whole life and i love it, i still use the llm to pump shit out.theyre fucking kidding themselves. i'm convinced it's all LARPhe does have a point about like becoming unable to work complex systems over time as you lose your ability and knowledge etc etcbut its fucking crud webshit
>>107071686You got to remember, they're locked into the billable hours mindset. It's partly why they're being replaced by inferior Indians and/or AI. Drag simple shit out, so you can charge more. Also, add in some exploits for job security.
>>107071526The ability for AI to lego block things is pretty good, yes.
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>>107071581ok but ChatGPT can make this in 30 seconds and all I need is another 30 seconds to iron out minor bugs