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How I Coded An Entire Website Using ChatGPT



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24 thoughts on “How I Coded An Entire Website Using ChatGPT”

  1. Awesome video Nick! Thanks for posting this. So many people were click baiting this title, but you sir in fact developed a site using chatgpt. Thanks for the inspiration I can’t wait to start tinkering with gpt myself. 👍🏼

  2. I’m no designer – but it killed me that you never fixed the “Apply Now” button to be in the same position in each job application box. 😂

    Otherwise great video!

  3. "Look! ChatGPT helped me make an ugly website that doesn't talk to a real API – it's completely useless." – sorry, I'm just saying ChatGPT is cute at the moment, but not quite as good as it's being sold as. I mean, it's kind of a glorified Google search at this point, at least for me. It seems to require significant programming skill to understand what to prompt it for, how to process the results, and is therefore rather inefficient at this point. That said, I think it'll get better and better and probably will mature right around the time we all decide life is better without websites and apps. 😉

  4. Your point at the end about not knowing what's going on with the code when it was generated by GPT was on point. lol I worry the more I use this stuff the less actual development skills I am building.

  5. I think one still needs some fundamental programming skills to do this. You already know as a programmer where to insert the code in Visual Studio and what to edit and modify the ChatGPT code. As a complete non-programmer, I have no idea how to use the code and insert it where?
    Any suggestions? Should I take a basic programming class? I have no idea what Json is, how Visual Studio works, etc.

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