Yeah, I've been a game-dev forever and had never built a web-app in my life (even in college) I recently completed my 1st web-app contract, and gpt was my teacher. I have no problem asking stupid questions, tbh asking stupid questions is a sign of intelligence imo. But where is there to even ask these days? Stack Overflow may as well not exist.
Right on. A sign of intelligence but more importantly of bravery, and generosity. A person that asks good questions in a class improves the class drastically, and usually learns more effectively than other students in the class.
>Stack Overflow may as well not exist.
That mentality seems to be more to reinforce your insistance on ChatGPT, rather than an inquiry of communities to help you out.
> But where is there to even ask these days?
Stack overflow?
The IRC, Matrix or slack chats for the languages?
People like that never wanted to interact with anyone to begin with. And somehow they were too lazy to google the decades of articles until ChatGPT came in to save their lives.