When I started programming in 2005, the term artificial intelligence (AI) had a very different meaning. Picture simple, rule-based systems rather than the complex generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT that we know today. Also, there weren’t that many languages to choose from. C was my foundational language, and I picked up Basic, C++, C#, Java, and Python along the way.
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