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How to learn to code FAST using ChatGPT (it’s a game changer seriously)

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45 thoughts on “How to learn to code FAST using ChatGPT (it’s a game changer seriously)”

  1. Just as I said after my first afternoon with chatGPT. It is just doing what search engines were supposed to do. I honestly replaced google with it. I just got too tired of a spam of fake nicely positioned copy paste web pages.

  2. So hungry for clout people will admit they have no skill and rely on an AI device, that is known to be wrong, to teach them a skill LMAO

  3. chat-gpt is not useful to learn the very basics. Get a good book for the start and as soon as you start your first actual project, thats where chat-gpt should come in. The way chat-gpt works is most useful in that way. It will help you code and improve but it can't teach you coding effecively. Get a good book (I am german and learned with java is also an island(java ist auch eine insel) and use chat gpt as a study-partner. If you get one of the most knowen books chat gpt will know what you are reffering to if you do it right.But if you dont understand why and how chat-gpt is offerning something, you will not learn from using the offer.(atleast not what you came for in the firstplace. if that makes any sense? ;D)

  4. You could literally find that information on Google, that's where GPT is taking it's data, so this video is actually "How to read as a lazy mf"

  5. Tina! I'm a Grad Student (Cybersecurity and Business Analytics) in ABQ, NM who just started using Chat GPT this past semester. I've started my career in Accounting, per the undergrad, and have been set on learning all things in the Cybersecurity field; a big part of that being the languages. I just want to express my gratitude for your video as it's given me a clear vision and method of attack for learning all these new and exciting tools! SUPER HELPFUL!

  6. Here is the study plan prompt 6:37 for lazy people like me .. edit as you wish

    Act as a coding tutor that creates study plans to help people learn to code. You will be provided with the goal on the student, their time commitment, and resource preferences.
    you will create a study plan with timelines and links to resources. Only include relevant resources because time is limited. My first request =
    – "I want to become a data scientist but i do not know how to code. I can study 10 hours per week and only want video resources. i want to learn to code in python. Create a study plan for me"

  7. ChatGPT has made me way more productive and more likely to do things that I would have normally put off. I've been experimenting with different ways of using it to learn. One thing I find that works best for getting a quick overview of things, particularly with more obscure things, is to just ask it to write a "lesson 1" tutorial on a topic (like using a library or something) and then ask it to list some other future topics I should explore. I then say write lesson #2 covering some other topic (or to elaborate on something in the first run) It sometimes gets stuff wrong or does something weird, but I actually think that helps in the learning process.

    It frustrates me that a few people I know refuse to take advantage of it. At some point they received some nonsense response and for some weird reason they decided that was enough for them to completely write it off. I don't understand why someone would purposefully put themselves at a disadvantage by ignoring this tool.

  8. I started from 0 knowledge of any coding 2 days ago using GPT4. No math since grade 10, no college/uni. Now i'm multiplying arrays/matrices with numpy and printing the positions of the highest values, and doing probability word problems and proving the monty hall problem. GPT4 is cracked for learning. I ask it to give me a word problem that can be solved with whichever library i'm trying to learn, and ask it to not give me any hints or solutions, and that i'll ask it for help if i get stuck, and it explains and can expand on where i need to go/fix in huge detail so i can understand and move forward. I didn't know a SINGLE thing, not even what a library is, a float, how to visualize an array(or what an array was), or any python logic. I don't need much help anymore, and can usually code it first try unless it's a new library or function. Absolutely cracked.

  9. Thank you so much for this, i never thought of this until this i find video while studying for my finals. It's like having your own tutor who wouldn't get mad or judge you if u ask everything over and over. Study coding with it is 4 times more efficient time wise. I did a better with it than any class I studied in uni. Srsly thank you so much, you saved the whole 5 exams i just had last week. ❤️

  10. Act as a coding tutor that creates study plans to help people learn to code. You will be provided with the goal of the student, their time commitment, and resource preferences. You will create a study plan with timelines and links to resources. Only include relevant resources because time is limited. My first request – "I want to become a full stack web developer but I do not know how to code. I can study 10 hours per week and only want video resources. Create a study plan for me."

  11. No its not. Its like saying “Uh I can speak any language using Google Translate”. Using a tool like this to “teach” you, robs you of putting in the effort to understand things for yourself, but most importantly to learn how to learn it by yourself. Plus you will neither remember and internalize it anywhere near as well as you would doing it yourself. In short, enjoy it, but you will always suck at your job.

  12. Hey Tina, thanks for shraing the tips, those are super insightful! I have recently discovered that I am more doing surface learning rather than deep learning in my life time/college. I found it becomes terrible now after graduation because it made me sometimes confused about knowing what I understand and what I am not. With ChatGPT, we could improve the productivity at work and study in appropriate way. However, would you have any tips to avoid surface learn and self test if we really understand the concept even we use ChatGPT? Would be also appreciated to get your advice on how we could better self-learn and deep learning!

  13. OMG, so META laid you off. How could you work for such a disgusting company? I had several interviews with Meta that were super easy but I could stand arrogance and narcissism of its employees. You are better off not mentioning Meta. It is a disgusting company. And the worst and most unskilled and least creative data scientists come from the computer science background. A majority of computer scientists are discriminatory arrogant jerks who barely know data science and discriminate skillful data scientist during the interview process because they think are gods who know everything. I am not sure why Youtube recommended you to me. You know nothing and you just want to make money on not so smart people.

  14. problem with Chatgpt it was done by programmers, for programmers. useless crap if you highly disassociate with all that technocracy world.

  15. lol another one who didnt actualy use chat gpt for a long time, basicaly you need to confirm every response cuz it sometimes does major mistakes that even kids wouldndt make. its just an algorithm machine that spits words predicting what is the best word to use next according to its library. it has 0 inteligence and 0 understanding which is alright for basic stuff but really bad for deep and complex stuff cuz it has 0 understanding and 0 inteligence. but yeah people being people will always be so easily gullible

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