I’m definitely at ease more on the back end. PHP is my strongest.
From years of fighting with Wordpress and a friend who used to break our Wordpress sites almost on the daily.
I’m definitely at ease more on the back end. PHP is my strongest.
From years of fighting with Wordpress and a friend who used to break our Wordpress sites almost on the daily.
One thing I discovered in Chatgpt there’s a coding grimiore got that will explain code to you line by line.
So let’s say you have a CSS you want to understand, you can paste the code in and ask for a line by line explanation of the code. This has been very helpful.
Is that built in or do you have to enable it?
If you’re on API you might have to enable it.
In Chatgpt, I searched some coding GPTs and Grimoire was one of the top ones and I accidentally discovered the code explanation feature while playing around with it.
Also, @SaintSpring I was emailed this today about CSS:
Also for anybody who wants a simplified explanation of how LLMs are coded this is a great resource.
thank you very much for both sources.
I just discovered a next level ChatGPT ability.
You can prompt it to create prompts .
There are all these ChatGPT prompt guides for this niche or use case and that use case that people are selling, but if there’s something you’re trying to create a prompt to do like I am, you can simply ask ChatGPT to create a prompt that does the thing you’re trying to do.
For example, I want to create a multiple choice generator for a professional exam. I want it to mirror the subject area breakdown provided for the test and the source materials.
I asked ChatGPT how to prompt itself to do that and it generated an excellent prompt. I still need to test and refine it but I’m well on my way to getting this up and running.
I have an open source saas, Opensaas.sh, platform for the backend that I will be testing out.
It’s as if I’m being guided to exactly what I need to create the products I have in mind quickly.
I know someone who was using ChatGPT to generate prompts for midjourney. Told CG the kind of images he wants to explore. Told it to come up with prompts for MJ!
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This is next level thinking. I want to meet whoever thought of this system. I aspire to similar levels of programming genius with action and these subs for alignment.
what this from? code academy?
Wow, that’s awesome congratulations. You can extend it further by creating website on your own desktop computer using local server solution.
Don’t aspire it, become the next genius.
The only time a system becomes unhackable is when the hacker quits.
Some day you will develop your own unique heuristic method before quantum computing will arrived.
I was reading this yesterday as well. I saw on Reddit how some people feel that FreeCodeCamp does a little too much hand holding so I was curious . Odin Project definitely requires more independent work but that’s not a bad thing. Their whole point is to get a person job ready. Makes sense. I am thinking this may be a big reason why people come off as not qualified for jobs they apply to. They need way too much instruction and aren’t able to do whatever is needed or required on their own.
I do this on my phone as well. There is a Full Stack course on there. Mimo does quite a bit of hand holding as well but I use it to test my retention and knowledge.
What are the most looked after jobs in tech?
Fullstack? Backend python? Cybersec? Cloud technologies (azure, amazon was)?
I read some successful people here in tech @honeymonster is or was in Cybersec, @Plutus in something around AI, @lovage or @Fusion are in product design I think. If one can start which path is the most lucrative or high ROI.
Microelectronics
A degree on electronics engineering and masters in engineering.
Based on the roles you’ve looked at, what do you find most interesting? Perhaps it would be helpful to start there.
In terms of money, hard to say which would be most lucrative since that can be a bit subjective.
However, there are many roles in tech offering salaries from the low to mid six figure range.
none. seriously. if you are not into IT just by your genuine interest, then you will fail soon or later.
AI is popping of course, but also cyber security. AI + Cyber Security seems like insane prospect.
But I don’t know. Just my hunch.