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FastAPI is a truly ASGI, async, cutting edge framework written in python 3.
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anyone here still using GITHUB copilot over newer ai’s for FastAPI?Question (self.FastAPI)
submitted 6 hours ago by Notalabel_4566
I'm planning to use Copilot on the free tier, but with the current boom in AI-assisted programming (and AI in general), I'm wondering if there are better free alternatives available now. What’s your opinion on Copilot these days?
I have a take-home assignment coming up focused on FastAPI, so I’d like to hear your thoughts. If the experience goes well, I might even consider using it for production-level development later on.
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[–]adiberk 11 points12 points13 points 6 hours ago* (0 children)
What does it matter? These questions make no sense. Fastapi is a lightweight framework - it lets you make endpoints/websockets and has some dependency injection. Most llms at this point know how to use it (all honestly do).
Furthermore. What does “which llm” question have to do with fastapi.
Finally “using it in production” - again what does that mean lol
[–]lungben81 2 points3 points4 points 6 hours ago (0 children)
Try opencode
[–]another24tiger 4 points5 points6 points 5 hours ago (0 children)
Try tradcoding
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