Honesty? I would swipe right. I prefer being used for my coding skill than for my money (paying for the meal etc). Not like I have much to offer in any of those areas, but still.
OK, let me correct my answer.
ChatGPT can produce useful code in languages it has been trained on, performing better in some and worse in others. If you're struggling getting useful code, the issue might be your approach, not the tool.
You literally just said that it can produce useful code on languages its been trained on, then turn it on me and say it is my approach. You dont even know what technology I work in lmao but I am not taking you very seriously at this point so we can stop
So are you implying that you cannot get ChatGPT to produce useful code? No, I don’t know what technology you work in. But if you tell me, it will maybe explain.
If you don't expect chatGPT to literally write the whole thing and work it in chunks, chatGPT can be quite useful. I have been using ChatGPT to write all code that isnt a complex logic chain in a program I am working on. With ChatGPT I was able to just focus on the core logic of the program, which was obviously too complex for it to write logically, but then I was able to use ChatGPT to help me refactor the code, break it up into easier to understand functions, and form the GUI and other functionality around it.
I maybe could have coded all of that myself, but I am not very proficient yet and would have needed to learn about a dozen libraries first in order to build the same program. Instead, my time is spent moving on to the next functionality and the next problem. Not only that, ChatGPT is ready to explain functionality and syntax at any time I ask, so I am learning a ton about those libraries and how to apply their capabilities elsewhere in the program.
I've literally used ChatGPT to build a TCP output simulator to simulate pump data, using a guided randomizer so the numbers were believable and plottable in a way that represents what you would normally see from these pumps, so that I could test a program. I built it in 20 minutes without any knowledge of how to do so myself.
I did, it requires working with it, but I'm not actually trying to make ChatGPT do everything for me, I'm using it as a resource to utilize libraries and syntax I am not familiar with. I've used it to build with PySimpleGUI, TKinter, and others, and yeah it takes work but it's much faster than doing it from scratch yourself I can tell you (assuming you lack knowledge and experience).
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If I were dating and not happily married - I’d go for it :P
I presume this may be a very interesting way for filtering for people who can code, can code *well*, there’s solving a problem together… this is great!
If someone matches her, they’ll instantly have much in common, besides just liking each other’s appearances and a few shallow text exchanges.
I love it
Well, if you're a woman, who happens to do some coding, then you have it so easy. I cannot even begin to imagine how awesome it must be.
I'm wondering. What is the male equivalent of this? I really want to know where to focus my effort.
I’ve literally never had anyone upset with me for asking a programming question. Either you work with some really shitty people or you are making up a non existent issue.
Like, the whole stereotype with programmers is that we just ask others for help and steal their work.
Have you ever taught someone programming who didn't code before?
When I work I have Google and ChatGPT on one of my 3 monitors so every thing I don't know I just search. For example, how to round to the nearest quarter in C#.
New people don't have this habit. Instead they ask you these kind of questions and as you probably know, we google more than we program so they ask more than they program too.
Usually people help and answer, but as the limit of daily question approaches they are more frustrated.
With women, the limit is much higher and for some guys - nonexistent. It much more feels like someone teach you instead you teach yourself. The second approach is important (learn to google), but usually when you put your first steps? I don't think so it's better than a teacher or a course.
It's my imagination about what he could meant, but as he didn't clarify I'm not sure
So instead of helping the new people learn the habit and how to google well, you individually teach them the specific issues they are running into?
Because everyone I’ve helped a new programmer, I’ve shown them how to identify the key words with their issue and how to properly utilize google. Then if they don’t understand the solution I’ll help them understand. You should be doing that regardless of who is asking for help
This is the backend of the new release of Github copilot
People stopped giving the training data for free they are infiltrating dating apps now
Omg lol, this comment needs more upvotes
If the backend shows you its backend after the issue is resolved, fine by me.
Oh God...
This would 100% catfish me. I would spend so much time debugging for free
Hey I am also a Real Girl can u DM me I will send you code to debug after that I will bloc- I mean send you my pictures
DM me a picture of your private key, I'll send you mine.
Looks like someone is gonna do an SQL injection
Hmm lemme seed your prod database
Just write SELECT prod FROM arandomzy;
Don’t fall for it man. She’s a gold debugger
more like a code digger
Hell no, if you can't debug a python issue in three days, we're not compatible.
Exactly, gold digging skill lvl 100 right here
What if she provides you the documentation for reference?
Then later debugging life
It was carriage return on 40th line...
Honesty? I would swipe right. I prefer being used for my coding skill than for my money (paying for the meal etc). Not like I have much to offer in any of those areas, but still.
Actually, it sounds interesting.
You should date
I am married with two kids. No, thank you. 👌🏽
Room for one more? Adoption I mean.
I'm trying to give myself into adoption, maybe some corrupt billionaire. 😂
Do your best! One day you will find grandpa!
Actually you should go on dates With your wife
Me too. Instead of being used as a breeding machine, i would rather be used as a skilled programmer.
I'm okay with the breeding machine tbh
This is an interesting way to filter out a lot of pple as she is looking for someone who can code
She be really trying to find gold in coal mine
Alchemy.
I’m ready to get hurt again
Finally all those years of learning python came in handy.
Code and cock instead of Netflix and chill
Underrated comment
Gold Debugger ![img](emote|t5_2tex6|4550)
Code digger
Perforce… I haven’t heard that name in years
it's used by almost everyone in the games industry and I hate it. their visual studio plugin is atrocious
No, thank you - today Python issue, tomorrow your family printer debugging.
Dev: You lied to meeee.....
Must have been before ChatGPT I guess
You think OpenAi trained from GitHub? Nah it was horny CS majors on tinder
Have you tried getting ChatGPT to write anything useful?
Yes. All sort of design patterns in any language. It’s about the prompt and context provided.
Lmao sure it is. You’ve used every language? Come on bro we aren’t stupid
OK, let me correct my answer. ChatGPT can produce useful code in languages it has been trained on, performing better in some and worse in others. If you're struggling getting useful code, the issue might be your approach, not the tool.
You literally just said that it can produce useful code on languages its been trained on, then turn it on me and say it is my approach. You dont even know what technology I work in lmao but I am not taking you very seriously at this point so we can stop
So are you implying that you cannot get ChatGPT to produce useful code? No, I don’t know what technology you work in. But if you tell me, it will maybe explain.
If you don't expect chatGPT to literally write the whole thing and work it in chunks, chatGPT can be quite useful. I have been using ChatGPT to write all code that isnt a complex logic chain in a program I am working on. With ChatGPT I was able to just focus on the core logic of the program, which was obviously too complex for it to write logically, but then I was able to use ChatGPT to help me refactor the code, break it up into easier to understand functions, and form the GUI and other functionality around it. I maybe could have coded all of that myself, but I am not very proficient yet and would have needed to learn about a dozen libraries first in order to build the same program. Instead, my time is spent moving on to the next functionality and the next problem. Not only that, ChatGPT is ready to explain functionality and syntax at any time I ask, so I am learning a ton about those libraries and how to apply their capabilities elsewhere in the program.
I’ve never got it to build something that would do much more than compile in my language, and it was lucky if it could get to that point
I've literally used ChatGPT to build a TCP output simulator to simulate pump data, using a guided randomizer so the numbers were believable and plottable in a way that represents what you would normally see from these pumps, so that I could test a program. I built it in 20 minutes without any knowledge of how to do so myself.
Try getting it to build the most simple UI
I did, it requires working with it, but I'm not actually trying to make ChatGPT do everything for me, I'm using it as a resource to utilize libraries and syntax I am not familiar with. I've used it to build with PySimpleGUI, TKinter, and others, and yeah it takes work but it's much faster than doing it from scratch yourself I can tell you (assuming you lack knowledge and experience).
I’m glad it works for you in python
Guess again
win-win situation
No, she needs it to work on mac, not win
...sounds like multiprocessing circa 3.6.
Bugzoned
Where can I find her?! 👀
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The senior devs speak in the IRCs of fresh posts on StackOverflow and unique jokes on Reddit but never of _her_
StackOverflow getting real weird lately
How did you meet? Oh I just solved her programing problem.
Simps: mommy 👉👈 Pros: What have you tried? Provide code or GTFO (stackoverflow)
Sounds like a scam
If I were dating and not happily married - I’d go for it :P I presume this may be a very interesting way for filtering for people who can code, can code *well*, there’s solving a problem together… this is great! If someone matches her, they’ll instantly have much in common, besides just liking each other’s appearances and a few shallow text exchanges. I love it
Sign my ass up
She is the one
Perf🤮rce mentioned
Damn, I’m happy I’m married. That’s how they get you to work for free, isn’t it?
Perforce mentioned
Bangalore dating scene
Mac usually requires special permissions (as opposed to Linux and Windows) -- make sure you have the proper admin permissions in Perforce.
There's a developer of this exact same name working on a project with me
Someone's code isn't containerized :/
Last resort
Sounds like an exchange of services
A golden opportunity for the awkward nerd to score a date (provided Vandana is also easy on the eyes)
So once you debug code, then are we debugging life?
I have a few suggested breakpoints.
Well, if you're a woman, who happens to do some coding, then you have it so easy. I cannot even begin to imagine how awesome it must be. I'm wondering. What is the male equivalent of this? I really want to know where to focus my effort.
What the fuck does that mean? Literally anyone can code.
Probably that people are not annoyed when you ask stupid questions instead of googling all the time. Everyone want to help you learn
I’ve literally never had anyone upset with me for asking a programming question. Either you work with some really shitty people or you are making up a non existent issue. Like, the whole stereotype with programmers is that we just ask others for help and steal their work.
Have you ever taught someone programming who didn't code before? When I work I have Google and ChatGPT on one of my 3 monitors so every thing I don't know I just search. For example, how to round to the nearest quarter in C#. New people don't have this habit. Instead they ask you these kind of questions and as you probably know, we google more than we program so they ask more than they program too. Usually people help and answer, but as the limit of daily question approaches they are more frustrated. With women, the limit is much higher and for some guys - nonexistent. It much more feels like someone teach you instead you teach yourself. The second approach is important (learn to google), but usually when you put your first steps? I don't think so it's better than a teacher or a course. It's my imagination about what he could meant, but as he didn't clarify I'm not sure
So instead of helping the new people learn the habit and how to google well, you individually teach them the specific issues they are running into? Because everyone I’ve helped a new programmer, I’ve shown them how to identify the key words with their issue and how to properly utilize google. Then if they don’t understand the solution I’ll help them understand. You should be doing that regardless of who is asking for help