> programming focus too much on a specific problem at hand instead of learning the problem solving themselves
you got the importance and focus wrong. People don't care for problem solving skills - they care for the specific problem being solved. That's why they pay someone to fix it.
They don't want to pay someone to "learn" problem solving (because the stakeholder don't care).
Stackoverflow immensely helped this sort of use-case - may be at the detriment of quality - but i cannot deny that copilot is going to accelerate this use-case.
you got the importance and focus wrong. People don't care for problem solving skills - they care for the specific problem being solved. That's why they pay someone to fix it.
They don't want to pay someone to "learn" problem solving (because the stakeholder don't care).
Stackoverflow immensely helped this sort of use-case - may be at the detriment of quality - but i cannot deny that copilot is going to accelerate this use-case.