I will always laugh at the "get it? No no no!" bit hahhahahhaha
I always open the video to hear this part, and later at night watch the rest 😮😂
Sir, that's exactly what we needed from you. I am following your channel, but sometimes I can't code along with you because of your advanced level of coding experience. I am amazed by your skills and wonder if you are really coding in JavaScript or some new language. Please bring some Node.js topics, and if you could make some complex full-stack websites that are industry standard, it would be really helpful. Learning DSA in JavaScript from you would be the best.
I have some Node.js in the Machine Learning course. But I don't really teach technologies here, on UA-cam... I focus more on algorithms and problem solving.
@@Radu sir do you have experience in full stack development or are you just into machine learning and AI?
Games like teaching is so good please continue more like them with machine learning
I will do more machine learning content someday, and games too. But now I stick to shorter projects and the live stream I started last week, about the advanced drawing app.
1. Explaining Code: 10/10
2. Finding Bugs: 9/10
3. Improving Code: 9/10
4. Generating Code: 4/10
Hi Radu,I find AI good for smaller functions or asking questions discussing strategies, approaches etc... but nothing(so far) beats reading the documentations...
Great video! A tip for using chatgpt, speak in orders, not questions, that means also avoiding saying "please" or "thank you". Chatgpt operates on statistical predictions, by saying "please" you're giving it the possibility to say no, and additionally the response will be worse than unambiguous straightforward instructions :D
as someone who has worked with LLMs extensively, I feel like you get better results when you are polite, perhaps this has to do with the training involved. It isn't strictly statistical predictions. If you go on like and look for data annotation you will find tons of jobs for training AI.
You might be right, but I've heard stories like what @emerson-sheaapril8555 says and even saw some research article once about differences between asking politely or not and polite requests got better results if I remember right. So... I don't know :-D