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My ChatGPT 4 Workflow & Tips as a Software Engineer

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24 thoughts on “My ChatGPT 4 Workflow & Tips as a Software Engineer”

  1. I finally caved in and started using Chatgpt and it was pretty incredible. It's like going to stack overflow except you find the answer to your question almost immediately

  2. I don't think it will replace developers and instead will be a tool to fast-track things, such as the example you gave at the end when you said it was saving time. The only issue is learning how to fully use it. I do think in the future as it's developed more that it may start down sizing teams.

  3. The ways I use GPT as a dev are mostly for quickly doing tasks that would take me a while to do, help me go through a problem that's maybe more complex and requires hours and hours of testing different ideas, and finally I use it to learn and better myself, asking it things like "What are some good practices to X, Y, Z"

  4. Amazon not redirecting you to your local amazon is the best shit ever here in Europe. I regularly order stuff on sales from Spain, Italy etc and it's so much easier without constant redirects

    So no, not ridiculous at all

  5. hey Marko, thanks for your video. I like your way of telling a story. Only I wont put drinks beside my mac nor eat in front of my keyboard. If there was…u knew…😢

  6. Of course it will in the future. I want you to think about the Nokia brick phone v.s. the iPhone (or the first Android phone vs the Galaxy S22+). This AI that we're using right now, which is genuinely already impressive, is the first ever cell phone brick, in terms of quality and capacity. The future is a humanity with a Supreme Intelligence that can instruct us all. The world will be divided into pre and post AI, starting right now, we just don't see it yet.

  7. It works much better if you remind it about your own code after a while and then asks the question. It only remember a certain amount of content. Just paste your own code before the question

  8. One tip about the token limit of ChatGPT: When ChatGPT forgets or hallucinates a function, you can give it some of the existing code as context in your prompt. This method has worked very well for me.

  9. The token threshold will follow Moore's law until it's no longer an issue, which will essentially be the point where its retention will surpass the long-term memory of a group of humans.

  10. I lot of people in the comments are saying programmers will not be replaced anytime soon.. I would highly disagree.

    I am currently developing an app using upwork with some coders in India. I provided them with a design doc and then give them instructions through chat. How is that different than ChatGPT? Suppose Microsoft buys a company like Figma which has a visual app designer. You just drag and drop the UI, provide the app with instructions and the IDE will just code the app for you and do all the plumbing.

  11. At first I was basically using it as a google 2.0 (would ask it questions and then let it look up the answers for me). But recently I've been getting it to do monotonous coding for me, like creating style sheets based on the themes I describe etc.

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