How ChatGPT Could Crumble This Year

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This week we’re sharing the three ways Chat-GPT could crumble this year, a deep-dive into one of the community’s favorite forgotten Linux features, and a few new resources for programmers.

This Week’s Resources

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The 30 Best VS Code Extensions

Recently, we updated our guide with the 30 best extensions for VS Code. One of our top recommendations? GitHub Copilot.

If you're not sure what this is, it's an AI-powered coding assistant that provides inline code suggestions while you type.

It's really easy to learn how to use Copilot, and I have a feeling that more and more developers will be integrating AI assistants like this into their workflow in the years to come.

How ChatGPT Could Crumble This Year

Here’s a new video Dr. Johns just released. It covers the three ways OpenAI’s behemoth LLM could still flounder this year.

The Best Python Certifications For All Levels

Speaking of updated resources, check out our guide to this year’s best Python certifications for your resume.

Our top recommendation: Python Institute: PCEP - Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer

As a stepping stone to the PCAP (associate level), this entry-level Python certification verifies your ability to accomplish essential tasks with the basics of Python, which is ideal for any of the various Python applications you might consider in 2024.

It's also ideal for anyone new to computer programming, as to pass the PCEP exam, you’ll need a solid but basic understanding of Python programming skills.

The Best Coding Apps For Android & iOS

coding apps are excellent tools for teaching you how to code through interactive exercises and lesson plans, plus, they even offer real-time feedback and mentorship.

The best coding apps can also be great for brushing up on your JavaScript during your morning commute or running a few practice simulations during your break!

Forgotten Linux Features

Here’s another new video on Linux. It covers one of our favorite old Linux features, the Finger command.

Dr. Johns discusses this command’s functionality, why it disappeared due to privacy and security concerns, and the irony of modern systems like Apple's Unix-based macOS using fingerprint scanners instead.

This is a nostalgic journey through computing history and its evolution from open systems to secure, private environments.

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