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I used to spend hours debugging, searching StackOverflow, and writing code line by line. But the moment I discovered AI-powered coding assistants, everything changed. At first, it felt like magic. But soon, I realized I had lost something crucial…
First, I was under the impression that — for a computer — is it even possible to write code for itself.
It was just a theory — until it became a reality with the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT on November 30, 2022.
ChatGPT wasn’t the first AI model capable of generating code; other autocomplete tools used AI. But when I first saw ChatGPT in action, it felt like a whole new level
I was back in university when I first witnessed its capabilities. You simply give it a prompt, and it writes the code for you. I was stunned — this was unlike anything I had seen before.
At first, I started using it, but AI wasn’t writing the entire code for me — its usage was still quite limited. I was still handling a large portion of the coding myself.
The only major change for me was my reliance on StackOverflow. I had almost stopped using it entirely (which, as I’ll explain later, wasn’t necessarily a good thing).
I would simply give a prompt and get an instant result. It felt great. To be honest, using AI genuinely…