AI has become part of the normal toolkit for a lot of developers, but I’m curious how much it’s really changing day-to-day work in practice. For people who build software regularly, has it actually changed the way you approach coding, debugging, or learning new frameworks? For example, are you spending less time searching documentation, prototyping faster, or structuring projects differently? I’m especially interested in what parts of the workflow have genuinely improved and what still feels about the same as before. submitted by /u/WeeklyDiscount4278
Originally posted by u/WeeklyDiscount4278 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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