I'm a beginner Python developer diving into coding as a hobby and also studying UX/UI design. I'm in search of an AI assistant that can effectively support me during my learning journey. I frequently encounter challenges with programming problems and am contemplating whether to go with ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro as my go-to coding mentor.
Here's what I'm hoping to get out of it:
* Assistance and recommendations when I hit roadblocks in Python
* Help with generating mini-projects for practice
* Writing support for my school assignments
* Daily fact-checking and various general help
I've tried the free versions of both tools but quickly reached the usage limits, and I'm ready to invest in a subscription to streamline my coding practice and studies. I've heard that while Claude Pro is a bit faster, it might hit its limits sooner than ChatGPT.
Does anyone have insights from using both for programming and day-to-day tasks? What do you recommend for my specific requirements? Any advantages or drawbacks I should keep in mind?
1 Answer
Honestly, Claude might be a bit better at coding-related queries right now, but in terms of all-around support, ChatGPT is usually a stronger contender. It excels in various tasks and has a superior way of engaging. Just make sure to use thoughtful prompts instead of relying on its basic persona for best results!
So, would you say ChatGPT is the way to go for me? Have you tried the Plus version yourself? Does it have any caps on usage — like, can I expect to have a few conversations per hour without hitting limits too fast? And can I customize my GPT experience to tailor it as my mentoring assistant?