@venkyakshaya I mean it still can’t do my web development job for me, so I’m not yet that impressed. From what I’ve noticed, it just spits back info you could find searching on Google, granted it does it a lot quicker, but the problem is it’s trained on data on the internet, not always facts.
@SalmanMKC I use Typescript to create dates, that’s about it. JS does just fine by itself, if you know what to expect as far as the behavior goes. Either way, I don’t think your client would care which once you used as long as it works.
@catalinmpit By getting into it, what do you mean? Learn the product and know what the value your code is providing from there. Obviously you can’t just know a code base out the gate, but you should be able to read what code is working or not. Build priorities for the product is my philosophy
@zeeg I don’t work in react anymore, but you just gotta learn how the framework works at the moment. Quirks and all. Unless you’re writing regex it should still have followable logic to it. If it doesn’t, then maybe it is the downfall. I work in Salesforce. LWC is pretty cool.
@benawad This is going to be irrelevant for a long while. It’s not as great as the hype is making it sound, it’s cool tech but dev roles aren’t just going to become obsolete immediately. But maybe jobs of like financial advisors, or data analysts might. Giving people info is easy for AI.