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Modular Development: Our Experience with Claude.AI and ChatGPT

I want to share how we’ve been working with AI in our IT company, specifically with tools like Claude and ChatGPT. This isn’t about showing off, but more about explaining how AI has practically helped us speed up processes that used to take forever. For example, writing connectors for crypto exchanges used to take days or weeks, but now with AI, we’re talking about just a few hours.

It’s not just about saving time—AI takes care of the repetitive coding that slows us down. But it’s important to note that it’s still a tool that needs oversight, especially for handling more complex issues. For our senior developers, AI has been a huge help, letting them focus on more important problems while AI handles the grunt work. For junior developers, though, AI is less impactful without solid coding skills.

I’ve written a detailed article that goes into the technical side of how we implement AI in our processes. It’s more of a deep dive, and if you’re not into the tech details, it might not be for you. But if you’re curious, you can check it out here: Read the full article.

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