A Practical Lesson in Prompt Engineering
Hello, everyone! Gather around for an amusing tale of late-night programming, prompt engineering with our reliable AI assistant, ChatGPT, and a dash of cricket disappointment.
Let's set the scene: It's 1:30 AM. I'm sitting there, a bit disheartened after the day's ICC proceedings. Now, as a programmer, what's my go-to stress buster? You guessed it - coding! But this was no ordinary coding session. I decided to delve into the intriguing world of 'Prompt Engineering' with ChatGPT.
Now, you might be thinking, "That sounds complex!" But stay with me, and I'll guide you through it in a simpler way. Remember, this is happening in the quiet hours of the night, long after the cricket match has ended! ??
Here's how it worked: I asked ChatGPT to create Python programs. Each time it came up with a new piece of code, I'd run it in my PyCharm IDE, test it out, and then give feedback to refine the process.
But here's the real takeaway - don't get too hung up on the problem itself. The true charm lies in paying attention to the prompts and the responses. That's where you see the brilliance of ChatGPT and the artistry of prompt engineering.
So there you have it! A practical, late-night lesson on prompt engineering, complete with Python programming and a cricket anecdote. No matter how the day's cricket unfolds, remember there's always code to keep you company.
And now, it's over to you. Happy Prompt Engineering! ??????
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7 个月Ganesh Swaminathan's blend of late-night programming challenges and the universal experience of cricket disappointment truly sheds light on the resilience required in both tech endeavors and our passions. Your story illustrates that persistence and a love for learning can turn even moments of disillusionment into opportunities for growth. It's a vivid reminder, especially for those of us in the realm of AI and tech startups, to embrace the journey with all its ups and downs.
Front-end Developer
1 年That sounds like an amazing way to handle a disappointing day! It's great to see that you found a way to turn your negative emotions into something productive. I'm sure this process will help you stay motivated and keep coding in the future!
Director, Cloud Practice at Apexon
1 年Nice interaction ??
Founder, Digital Transformation and Delivery Professional
1 年This was a very productive chat. A nice guidance how to use it. Thanks Ganesh for compiling and sharing. And Love the image too.