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The 2024 Stack Overflow developer survey results are in with a dedicated section for AI tooling. It gives great insights into how developers feel about using AI tools for development, serves as a great mid-year checkpoint about how things are going in 2024, and what to look forward for 2025. Here are a few observations from the results.
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