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pizza234yesterday at 6:34 PM1 replyview on HN

It really depends on what's being learned. For example, take writing scripts based on the AWS SDK. The APIs documentation is gigantic (and poorly designed, as it takes ages to load the documentation of each entry), and one uses only a tiny fraction of the APIs. I don't find "learning to find the right APIs" a valuable knowledge; rather, I find "learning to design a (small) program/script starting from a basic example" valuable, since I waste less time in menial tasks (ie. textual search).


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Terr_yesterday at 7:01 PM

> It really depends on what's being learned.

Also the difference between using it to find information versus delegating executive-function.

I'm afraid there will be a portion of workers who crutch heavily on "Now what do I do next, Robot Soulmate?"