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I'm taking a chance, but which model would you use for learning new programming language?
Hmm, not sure exactly. I've been using Llama3 because it seems to give decent results for most things quickly, but I haven't really done much coding with it outside of some simple bash scripts TBH.
I am looking for a basic coding AI. I don't want to create a complex software, just something to get me started by example. So bash script level is good enough for me.
Your future coworkers will thank you if you do not use an AI for that at all
I'm talking about really basic stuff. AI is great as an entry point to a new language.
For example, in python, finding out the current folder in which the script is running or in preact, how to use simple hooks.
It's fast, and once I know the name of the functions used, I can look up the documentation I need to and find appropriate tutorials and examples.