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It's very useful for software development for many applications. I use it every day as a software developer.
Same, AI haters really don't realize just how far this tech has come in just the past year. I've had to work on frontend Js projects at work, and I've been lucky enough to avoid Js for most of my career. I have lots of experience programming, and I know how to structure applications, but I'm not familiar with Js stack, libraries, and syntax quirks. LLMs help me paper over all that and use it like any other language I'm already well versed in. Without LLMs, I would've had to spent literally months ramping up on Js ecosystem to do the work I'm doing now.