Timeline for Looking for work and including code made by AI in public portfolio
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Mar 25 at 4:41 | comment | added | Gabe Sechan | @GlaceBuff1 I can tell that was because it's probably the least efficient means of reversing a string known to man, involving multiple temporary objects to be created. That would be an immediate fail on any code review. | |
Mar 21 at 11:50 | comment | added | Donald | @GlaceBuff1 - Variable names, code structure, if I say all identified methods then (SO) users will hide their use and provide low quality ChatGPT code more often. I despise ChatGPT code | |
Mar 21 at 5:02 | comment | added | GlaceBuff1 |
@Donald How would you know if code is written by AI? For example can you tell if this was function reverseString(str) { return str.split("").reverse().join(""); }
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Mar 19 at 19:46 | comment | added | TomTom | "Get back to me when the AI systems can identify missing requirements, and can understand the implications of what those requirements are" Irrelevant in any larger team. This is product owner and team lead and team discussion. It is not writing the code. In a small one guys does all - sure. Int a larger 7 people team, 5 still are fired. Also, I may come back... and that may be what, in a year or two? Grats - long term career now measured in single digit years. | |
Mar 19 at 16:22 | comment | added | Peter M | @TomTom Get back to me when the AI systems can identify missing requirements, and can understand the implications of what those requirements are. And then layer over that dealing with people who don't speak your language, or share your culture, and have differing ideas about what is important. (And for that latter part machine translation does not work very well at all - been there, done that). | |
Mar 19 at 16:09 | comment | added | keshlam | Also be aware that when you land the job the company is probably not going to let you use AI to assist most coding, for the same reason they will limit how much you can swipe from the web: copyright concerns. You may be setting yourself up for failure. | |
Mar 19 at 15:23 | comment | added | TomTom | Well, as your manager you would likely soon get fired becasue your whole department is replaced by Devin ;) Seriously, the world is changing while you write this. Look up Devin in google (Devin AI programmer), demos on X. Limited as heck, but in half a year... OUCH. | |
Mar 19 at 15:22 | answer | added | TomTom | timeline score: -2 | |
Mar 19 at 14:54 | comment | added | Donald | My best advice to you is stop using ChatGPT to write code. Code written by ChatGPT is trivial to identify. As a manager I would never hire anyone that had ChatGPT code in their GitHub repository | |
Mar 19 at 10:40 | answer | added | Joe Strazzere | timeline score: 1 | |
Mar 19 at 10:19 | history | edited | mhoran_psprep | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 19 at 9:28 | answer | added | Philipp | timeline score: 5 | |
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Mar 19 at 3:37 | comment | added | keshlam | Be aware that AI is just as good at generating bad examples as good ones. If you want to use it as a brainstorming assistant, that's not entirely unreasonable. But remember that you are responsible for vetting, and maintaining, anything you put your name on | |
Mar 19 at 1:21 | comment | added | Stephan Branczyk | Yes, just make sure you can understand it and can explain it. But do practice without using AI, for most good companies, you'll be tested in an environment that doesn't give you much in terms of auto-completion and auto-suggestions. | |
Mar 19 at 0:06 | history | asked | GlaceBuff1 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |