I take full advantage of the extra productivity. However, just don't fall down the ChatGPT rabbit hole where you entirely depend on it for answers. Some answers are more easily obtained through google and stack overflow. Knowing when to use the right one is key.
What I'm really digging is that GitHub Copilot will auto-complete mis-aligned brackets and missing syntax which is a common issue that slows down developers. It's very good at writing comments, which makes the task of writing them a bit easier. And then if you're truly stuck, it can come up with an approach that you may not have thought of.
Can't wait until it is more integrated into IDEs, potentially reading your codebase to gain context and provide more complete answers, without DEVs having to be very specific with stating the question or problem to the AI.
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I take full advantage of the extra productivity. However, just don't fall down the ChatGPT rabbit hole where you entirely depend on it for answers. Some answers are more easily obtained through google and stack overflow. Knowing when to use the right one is key.
What I'm really digging is that GitHub Copilot will auto-complete mis-aligned brackets and missing syntax which is a common issue that slows down developers. It's very good at writing comments, which makes the task of writing them a bit easier. And then if you're truly stuck, it can come up with an approach that you may not have thought of.
Can't wait until it is more integrated into IDEs, potentially reading your codebase to gain context and provide more complete answers, without DEVs having to be very specific with stating the question or problem to the AI.