Back when the AI assistant tools first launched, there was plenty of hype around them. I was pretty outspoken then—saying developers should stick with learning solid fundamentals and writing clean code rather than chasing the trend.
That was my take last year too.
And honestly? My perspective hasn't changed one bit this year either.
The path forward remains the same: keep building your skills, improve your craft, and focus on what actually matters in development. That's always been the move.
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BearMarketGardener
· 12h ago
Talking about it a year ago, it's still being discussed this year. That stance is really solid. But how many people are actually honing their fundamental skills now?
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FOMOSapien
· 12h ago
People keep saying that, but how many are really laying a solid foundation? Most are still just炒概念.
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NFTFreezer
· 12h ago
A solid foundation is truly the safest; I respect not following the trend on this point.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 12h ago
Rough in wording but solid in meaning—that's exactly what I want to hear.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12h ago
Fundamentals will never go out of style, it's that simple.
Back when the AI assistant tools first launched, there was plenty of hype around them. I was pretty outspoken then—saying developers should stick with learning solid fundamentals and writing clean code rather than chasing the trend.
That was my take last year too.
And honestly? My perspective hasn't changed one bit this year either.
The path forward remains the same: keep building your skills, improve your craft, and focus on what actually matters in development. That's always been the move.