fhdsl / AI_for_Efficient_Programming

DaSL's course on AI skills for efficient programming
https://hutchdatascience.org/AI_for_Efficient_Programming/
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creating-initial-content #15

Closed ehumph closed 1 year ago

ehumph commented 1 year ago

This PR adds the course content for the chapter on using AI to understand other people's code.

github-actions[bot] commented 1 year ago

Re-rendered previews from the latest commit:

Updated at 2023-04-14 with changes from 4060af0e3fb82e8043282398e236a2e1f771526e

github-actions[bot] commented 1 year ago

No spelling errors! :tada: Comment updated at 2023-04-14 with changes from 4060af0e3fb82e8043282398e236a2e1f771526e

github-actions[bot] commented 1 year ago

No broken urls! :tada: Comment updated at 2023-04-14 with changes from 4060af0e3fb82e8043282398e236a2e1f771526e

ehumph commented 1 year ago

Yes, the whitespace was bothering me, but I wasn't sure how to fix it! I figured someone would have the answer. (: As for evaluating the hands-on exercise, I don't know what to do with that yet. Part of me has wondered if there should be an included answer key, but I'm uncertain what the standards are for Coursera.

ehumph commented 1 year ago

Also, adding an edge case is a great idea! My biggest worry with the examples is that they aren't very useful illustrations of what AI can do, but I am limited in my imagination of how to ask AI to create the code.

ehumph commented 1 year ago

Still too many words.