Which AI tool you mostly used for your development related work? Suggest here.
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AmazingSylvia@sylvia_sheng
Try monica
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GPT, Bard most of the time
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Congratulations on your golden medal and impressive streak, Sylvia! Your positive impact on the community is clear, and I'm looking forward to seeing the great products you'll hunt this year. 🌟🚀
I frequently use GitHub Copilot, Kamran; it's like having a coding pair partner who's always there to suggest code snippets and functions. What's your go-to AI tool for development?
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Developed by Google, TensorFlow is an open-source machine learning framework widely used for building and training deep learning models. It supports both neural network and traditional machine learning models.
Scikit-learn is a simple and efficient tool for data analysis and modeling. It provides a range of machine learning algorithms and is widely used for tasks such as classification, regression, clustering, and more.
Jupyter Notebooks are an interactive computing environment widely used for data analysis, visualization, and machine learning. They support various programming languages, including Python and R.
The Python libraries are fundamental for data manipulation and numerical operations, respectively. They are extensively used in data preprocessing and analysis tasks.
spaCy is an open-source library for advanced natural language processing (NLP) in Python. It provides pre-trained models and tools for various NLP tasks.
I've been heavily relying on GitHub Copilot for coding—it's like having a co-developer suggesting code snippets and functions. For debugging and optimizing code, I often turn to TensorBoard to visualize TensorFlow graph runs and performance.
Chat gpt, Google bard, opus clip, writesonic
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The most used would be Github Copilot - after months of work this thing becomes pretty good.
I use chatGPT and copilot