I’ve found that anything that used to be a Google followed by skimming a few blogs or docs is now a question to it.
It summarizes the articles that I was going to read, extracts the specific information I was after and sources each sentence so I can read it if I want to. Also allows follow up questions, which is big.
It has essentially replaced googling for me.
I also use it for refactoring and other tasks like that as well.
The speed at which I can get productive in a new language or framework has greatly increased.
I’ve also noticed our juniors can get up to speed very fast with minimal input.
There’s around 10 developers and most use it now.
We have bing enterprise.
I’ve found that anything that used to be a Google followed by skimming a few blogs or docs is now a question to it.
It summarizes the articles that I was going to read, extracts the specific information I was after and sources each sentence so I can read it if I want to. Also allows follow up questions, which is big.
It has essentially replaced googling for me.
I also use it for refactoring and other tasks like that as well.
The speed at which I can get productive in a new language or framework has greatly increased.
I’ve also noticed our juniors can get up to speed very fast with minimal input.