Anthropic research: skilled devs make better use of AI, but using AI is bad for learning skills • DEVCLASS
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Anthropic-sponsored research found that while skilled developers benefit from AI coding tools, junior developers using AI assistance learn skills 17% more slowly than those coding without AI. The study of 52 Python developers learning the Trio library showed no significant productivity gains due to time spent formulating AI
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