To add to my points above, when you use something form stack overflow, more often than not there is an explanation for the code and why it works. Copilot does no such thing.
True but not true.
I think being an experienced programmer you are just being over defensive.
If you think that in today's IT such tools aren't good for new learner then probably you aren't even aware of how quickly IT is changing.
New learners can use such tools to improve their codes and learn from it but these aren't just to fully rely on it.
On stackoverflow people post full codes or atleast solutions so it isn't as diff from copilot if you talk about general context
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To add to my points above, when you use something form stack overflow, more often than not there is an explanation for the code and why it works. Copilot does no such thing.
True but not true.
I think being an experienced programmer you are just being over defensive.
If you think that in today's IT such tools aren't good for new learner then probably you aren't even aware of how quickly IT is changing.
New learners can use such tools to improve their codes and learn from it but these aren't just to fully rely on it.
On stackoverflow people post full codes or atleast solutions so it isn't as diff from copilot if you talk about general context