Original Reddit post

One thing I genuinely appreciate about AI coding tools is how they lower the fear of starting. Blank files used to feel heavy. New languages felt intimidating. Exploring an unfamiliar framework meant hours in documentation before you could even see something working. Tools like Claude AI, Cosine, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor make that first step lighter. You can prototype faster, experiment more, and learn by doing instead of hesitating. What matters then is how you use that momentum. The best engineers are not replacing their thinking with AI. They are using it to test ideas quickly, compare approaches, and sharpen their understanding. When used intentionally, these tools do not weaken skill. They compress feedback loops. And faster feedback, when paired with curiosity and fundamentals, is a powerful combination. submitted by /u/Tough_Reward3739

Originally posted by u/Tough_Reward3739 on r/ArtificialInteligence