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I think you also need an understanding of how a solution should be done. There are lots of exaggerated claims around how AI will make developers redundant, but AI isn't there (yet). Output from the model still needs sense checking to prevent going down rabbit holes. Exciting tech though none the less.
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Just dropped a new tutorial showing how to replace ChatGPT with DeepSeek-R1 using Teams Toolkit in VS Code. Enhance your bot's AI capabilities with step-by-step guidance.
📺 Watch here: https://t.co/sd8RzDgQEl
#MicrosoftTeams#DeepSeekR1#VSCode#AI#ChatBot#DevTips
Not sure this is a fair comparison. Replit is very much aimed at power users taking their first steps into coding (or vibing) Personally I use Cursor, but I come from a development background. I expect more tools like Replit's AI Agent to enter the market as the models get better and better.
Im a developer by trade, and I think this is correct. Coders at large say "AI cant get the code quality etc.." but if the code works, and within the specs, does code quality matter? I can see development jobs becoming more like "Prompting and QA" jobs. Testing will become the most important thing. It tracks therefore that SaaS companies are going to feel a pinch at some point.
Creating a 2d Crossy Road (or Frogger if you're old enough) clone with my son.
This really is the future of coding. Do I worry about excessive screen time? Yes, but this is creating something vs tuning out on youtube videos... Which he some-how still finds time for! 🤷♂️
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The coding with code course is particularly popular. I teach how to vibe with replit AI Agent.
We've already helped 100's of people who previously could not code AT ALL create solutions which save them hours a week.
@bindureddy The DeepSeek team "just" made the training process more efficient. This doesnt mean that less GPUs will be purchased / made. All this has done is get us more "bang for the buck" on the existing GPU estate.
@johnrushx Even if LLM Development stopped right now, there is enough latent ability in the models we have to achieve massive productivity gains for years to come. We've become too used to having the next new shiny thing.
7/ I don’t have a crystal ball 🔮, but I do know this:
🔥 Adaptability is the key skill now.
Expect change. Be ready to rethink. The definition of “good code” is shifting—are you?
What do you think? Agree? Disagree? Let's discuss. ⬇️
6/ The developers who thrive won’t be the ones clinging to old definitions of quality.
They’ll be the ones who adapt—who embrace AI and redefine what good code looks like in an AI-first world.