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  1. #61
    *psychomanthis alert*
  2. #62
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    Not to mention asking AI to write code in a language that doesn't require memory management seems to have quite a better outcome.
  3. #63
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by maddie Not to mention asking AI to write code in a language that doesn't require memory management seems to have quite a better outcome.

    you could say the same about most professional coders though...
  4. #64
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by aldra you could say the same about most professional coders though…

    The everyday battle with every devsecop. lol
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  5. #65
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by aldra an example might be cleaning up data entry and looking for errors before importing it into a database - instead of either having someone go through every entry, or writing code to check for every kind of error you can think of it could be more worthwhile to have an AI module check for common errors and just do a quick pass over it manually.

    you might have to write a slightly different function to read or process a hundred different types of data, since it's a fairly simple but time-consuming process you could use AI to rewrite your function a hundred times for the different types rather than doing it yourself.

    in these cases there are minimal security concerns because the AI code isn't directly exposed to user input and they're simple enough that you should be able to immediately see a problem and either fix it or have the AI rewrite the code with the fix in mind



    it's one thing to have commented code so you understand what each line does, but the overarching logic is a different story, especially when you're dealing with thousands of lines of code. when you're working on a team and have to deal with code written by other people you often have to talk to them to understand why they did things in a certain way so as to plan how that code fits into the larger project, how to troubleshoot it if there are problems, what you can change to suit another component without breaking their plans for future compatibility etc

    What you just said doesn't actually relate to what I said. Now you're talking about people who don't understand code having to work in teams with people who do and them having to use their code?
  6. #66
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Kafka What you just said doesn't actually relate to what I said. Now you're talking about people who don't understand code having to work in teams with people who do and them having to use their code?

    in this scenario everyone understands code, you will just have difficulty understanding code that you have not personally written regardless of how experienced you are.

    because having AI generate code for you to work with is comparable to having someone else on your team write code for you to work with, only there are more problems involved
  7. #67
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by aldra in this scenario everyone understands code, you will just have difficulty understanding code that you have not personally written regardless of how experienced you are.

    because having AI generate code for you to work with is comparable to having someone else on your team write code for you to work with, only there are more problems involved

    That's common for colleages to have to share their code and review it. How do you know there are more problems with reviewing code AI has written than with a human?
  8. #68
    Kafka sweaty
    It seems your aim is to confuse people. You've gone from talking about people not understand code now the scenario is that everyone understands it.
  9. #69
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    I understand everything.
  10. #70
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Kafka It seems your aim is to confuse people. You've gone from talking about people not understand code now the scenario is that everyone understands it.

    there's more to being a programmer than just knowing how to write code. I'm just going to leave it at that

  11. #71
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by aldra there's more to being a programmer than just knowing how to write code. I'm just going to leave it at that


    So you're not talking about understanding code anymore, but about knowing how to write it. Keep changing your tune because you don't know what the fuck you're on about.
  12. #72
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Kafka So you're not talking about understanding code anymore, but about knowing how to write it. Keep changing your tune because you don't know what the fuck you're on about.

    your IQ is too low for this
  13. #73
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    you can ask Trump to explain it to you if you actually meet him
  14. #74
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by aldra your IQ is too low for this

    You're projecting.
  15. #75
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by aldra you can ask Trump to explain it to you if you actually meet him

    If you can't explain something it means you don't understand it yourself. Aren't you leaving?
  16. #76
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Kafka If you can't explain something it means you don't understand it yourself. Aren't you leaving?

    I already explained it, you just didn't understand it, which is why I suggested you ask an adult to help you
  17. #77
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by maddie I understand everything.

    Oh hi again!

    Nice seeing you here.
  18. #78
    Kafka sweaty
    Tweedle dum and tweedle dee.
  19. #79
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ *psychomanthis alert*

    ertyuij

    Originally posted by Kafka Tweedle dum and tweedle dee.

    qwxedtcrfbuhjnmk
  20. #80
    Originally posted by Kafka So you're not talking about understanding code anymore, but about knowing how to write it. Keep changing your tune because you don't know what the fuck you're on about.

    Kafka, he’s honestly done a really good job in his explanations to you and made excellent sense.
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