• MrSlicer@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            It codes pretty well for what I need. It helped me write a program for my esp32 to fill out a Google form to populate a Google sheet with temperature humidity and barometric pressure.

            Its also helpful me with a visual basic program that checks on 3 temp/humidity sensors in my home. Plots it on a graph and turns on my led lights to a blue and white animation if the temperature falls below the trigger temp. This warns me if it’s close to freezing in my garage. I’m doing my best and trying hard to learn… Ai has been fundamental in me avoiding hours of googling because I don’t quite understand the syntax yet.

            Here’s the program in action let me know what you think. It’s the first real program I’ve made. https://youtu.be/T7RhQKH-b70?si=fTgq4_D2w33rGM_2

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            How would you know? You don’t actually understand the code. It could be making shit up, and you’d never have any idea

            Seriously dude, if you run into code you don’t understand, take the time to actually understand it, or else you’ll never actually improve

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          Doesn’t copilot do this? I’m just learning now but it’s so much easier to code even with Bing Ai chat it helps me understand error messages and all sorts of stuff. What do professionals use?