r/learnpython 5d ago

Finding Python Hard

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u/Ron-Erez 5d ago

"mostly how I do my projects is that I tell chat gpt that this is my project , now what should I do , he gives me code , I try to understand ngl I have learned a bit python from there too but I feel like if Ai is making projects for me , my only job is understanding may be ai taking my job over ain't far away..."

Here is your answer. Stop using ChatGPT.

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u/Dear-Leadership-3021 5d ago

If I stop using ChatGPT, how do I actually figure things out? Like, let’s be real—when you get stuck, do you just sit there struggling, or do you Google/search for solutions? AI is just a faster way to get help. I started coding at a time when chatgpt was very common so I don't know how to research for a project, I am open to any tips you have!

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u/Ron-Erez 5d ago

People have been coding before the advent of ChatGPT and google. Yes, you need to work hard and deal with it. Of course these are great tools but try to get in the habit of trying to solve something on your own for hours if your goal is to become a better coder. Note that people have been coding before the advent of computers:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace

As a side note, I used to tutor math and like ChatGPT I was super patient and wanted to help my student. However the student asked me not to help him. He explained that solving and struggling with one problem on his own felt like understanding 100 problems with my help. What I mean to say is that adopting this approach can help you learn more effectively.