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    Kenneth Haugland
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    I was playing around with ChatGPT and I must say it's not bad at all :laugh: Me: Answer a question like OriginalGriff ChatGPT: Sure, I can try! What's your question? Me: How do I do my programming homework ChatGPT: Well, the first thing you need to do is read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked of you. Then, start by breaking down the problem into smaller, more manageable tasks. Next, determine which programming language or tools you will need to use to complete the assignment. If you're not sure, check with your instructor or classmates for guidance. Once you have a plan in place, start coding! Take it one step at a time, testing and debugging your code as you go. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you get stuck - there are many resources available, such as online forums or your instructor's office hours. Finally, when you have completed your assignment, be sure to test it thoroughly to make sure it meets all the requirements. Good luck!

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      I was playing around with ChatGPT and I must say it's not bad at all :laugh: Me: Answer a question like OriginalGriff ChatGPT: Sure, I can try! What's your question? Me: How do I do my programming homework ChatGPT: Well, the first thing you need to do is read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked of you. Then, start by breaking down the problem into smaller, more manageable tasks. Next, determine which programming language or tools you will need to use to complete the assignment. If you're not sure, check with your instructor or classmates for guidance. Once you have a plan in place, start coding! Take it one step at a time, testing and debugging your code as you go. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you get stuck - there are many resources available, such as online forums or your instructor's office hours. Finally, when you have completed your assignment, be sure to test it thoroughly to make sure it meets all the requirements. Good luck!

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      PIEBALDconsult
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      ... outsource it to Elbonia.

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        I was playing around with ChatGPT and I must say it's not bad at all :laugh: Me: Answer a question like OriginalGriff ChatGPT: Sure, I can try! What's your question? Me: How do I do my programming homework ChatGPT: Well, the first thing you need to do is read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked of you. Then, start by breaking down the problem into smaller, more manageable tasks. Next, determine which programming language or tools you will need to use to complete the assignment. If you're not sure, check with your instructor or classmates for guidance. Once you have a plan in place, start coding! Take it one step at a time, testing and debugging your code as you go. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you get stuck - there are many resources available, such as online forums or your instructor's office hours. Finally, when you have completed your assignment, be sure to test it thoroughly to make sure it meets all the requirements. Good luck!

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        Quote:

        Edit -- This somehow got posted to the wrong thread. Please ignore this.

        I will second Griff's AOMEI Backupper. It's easy to use and the free version is fairly feature rich. The paid version unlocks some additional features but I've never needed them for the backups I do. I chose it based on a past recommendation from Griff so my vote should probably only count for half. :-\

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          Edit -- This somehow got posted to the wrong thread. Please ignore this.

          I will second Griff's AOMEI Backupper. It's easy to use and the free version is fairly feature rich. The paid version unlocks some additional features but I've never needed them for the backups I do. I chose it based on a past recommendation from Griff so my vote should probably only count for half. :-\

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          (Wrong thread.) Griff's vote is his 1 to the power of how many people followed his advice.

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            I was playing around with ChatGPT and I must say it's not bad at all :laugh: Me: Answer a question like OriginalGriff ChatGPT: Sure, I can try! What's your question? Me: How do I do my programming homework ChatGPT: Well, the first thing you need to do is read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked of you. Then, start by breaking down the problem into smaller, more manageable tasks. Next, determine which programming language or tools you will need to use to complete the assignment. If you're not sure, check with your instructor or classmates for guidance. Once you have a plan in place, start coding! Take it one step at a time, testing and debugging your code as you go. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you get stuck - there are many resources available, such as online forums or your instructor's office hours. Finally, when you have completed your assignment, be sure to test it thoroughly to make sure it meets all the requirements. Good luck!

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            I'm not sure if I should feel flattered of scared that ChatGPT knows who I am And how I write, right down to my punctuation style ... It's not how I would answer the question, but it has the "right feel".

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              I was playing around with ChatGPT and I must say it's not bad at all :laugh: Me: Answer a question like OriginalGriff ChatGPT: Sure, I can try! What's your question? Me: How do I do my programming homework ChatGPT: Well, the first thing you need to do is read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked of you. Then, start by breaking down the problem into smaller, more manageable tasks. Next, determine which programming language or tools you will need to use to complete the assignment. If you're not sure, check with your instructor or classmates for guidance. Once you have a plan in place, start coding! Take it one step at a time, testing and debugging your code as you go. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you get stuck - there are many resources available, such as online forums or your instructor's office hours. Finally, when you have completed your assignment, be sure to test it thoroughly to make sure it meets all the requirements. Good luck!

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              Cross Check... Me: Answer a question like OriginalGriff CGPT: Sure, I'll do my best to emulate OriginalGriff's writing style. What question would you like me to answer? Me: How do I do my programming homework CGPT: Ah, programming homework - a classic question! Here's my attempt at an OriginalGriff-style answer: Right then, buckle up and let's talk about how to approach your programming homework, shall we? First things first, you need to understand the problem you're trying to solve. Make sure you've read the assignment instructions thoroughly and understand what you're being asked to do. If you're not sure about something, don't be afraid to ask your teacher or professor for clarification. Next, start breaking the problem down into smaller, more manageable parts. This is what we programmers call "decomposition" - you're essentially breaking down a complex problem into smaller, more easily solvable sub-problems. You can do this by creating a list of requirements or steps that need to be taken to solve the problem. Once you've got your decomposition done, it's time to start writing some code! Now, I can't tell you exactly what to do here - every problem is different, after all. But what I can tell you is that you should take a step-by-step approach to writing your code. Start with the basics, get them working, and then move on to more complex parts of the problem. When you're writing your code, make sure to use good coding practices. Write clean, readable code with good variable names and comments to explain what you're doing. And don't forget to test your code as you go - it's much easier to catch and fix problems early on in the development process than it is to try and fix them later. Finally, if you get stuck, don't be afraid to ask for help! There are plenty of resources available online - forums, Q&A sites, and programming communities - where you can ask questions and get help from more experienced programmers. So there you have it - a rough guide to approaching your programming homework. Just remember to take it one step at a time, and don't be afraid to ask for help if you need it. Good luck!

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                I'm not sure if I should feel flattered of scared that ChatGPT knows who I am And how I write, right down to my punctuation style ... It's not how I would answer the question, but it has the "right feel".

                "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                Next it will learn Welsh. Or start drinking.

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                  Next it will learn Welsh. Or start drinking.

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                  Kenneth Haugland
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                  ChatGTP does not condone drinking so Welsh it is... :sigh:

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                  • K Kenneth Haugland

                    I was playing around with ChatGPT and I must say it's not bad at all :laugh: Me: Answer a question like OriginalGriff ChatGPT: Sure, I can try! What's your question? Me: How do I do my programming homework ChatGPT: Well, the first thing you need to do is read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked of you. Then, start by breaking down the problem into smaller, more manageable tasks. Next, determine which programming language or tools you will need to use to complete the assignment. If you're not sure, check with your instructor or classmates for guidance. Once you have a plan in place, start coding! Take it one step at a time, testing and debugging your code as you go. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you get stuck - there are many resources available, such as online forums or your instructor's office hours. Finally, when you have completed your assignment, be sure to test it thoroughly to make sure it meets all the requirements. Good luck!

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                    CPallini
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                    'teh' is missing, however. :rolleyes:

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                    In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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                    • P PIEBALDconsult

                      Next it will learn Welsh. Or start drinking.

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                      Why does that make me think of Philip K. Dick's less popular sequel, "Do Welsh AIs interfere with electric sheep?" :laugh:


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                      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                      • K Kenneth Haugland

                        I was playing around with ChatGPT and I must say it's not bad at all :laugh: Me: Answer a question like OriginalGriff ChatGPT: Sure, I can try! What's your question? Me: How do I do my programming homework ChatGPT: Well, the first thing you need to do is read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked of you. Then, start by breaking down the problem into smaller, more manageable tasks. Next, determine which programming language or tools you will need to use to complete the assignment. If you're not sure, check with your instructor or classmates for guidance. Once you have a plan in place, start coding! Take it one step at a time, testing and debugging your code as you go. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you get stuck - there are many resources available, such as online forums or your instructor's office hours. Finally, when you have completed your assignment, be sure to test it thoroughly to make sure it meets all the requirements. Good luck!

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                        Kenneth Haugland wrote:

                        and I must say it's not bad at all

                        Hmmm...no terse comments about that one should do their own homework though and not ask for others to do it though.

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