“Notes” is short for “lecture notes” and has nothing to do with size.
Is there an active community of people using Python 2 and building things with it? Meanwhile, there are plenty of actively maintained compilers for C89.
> languages like Python & Javascript have been around forever, support for them isn't going away ??? Python 2 went out of support five years ago.
Modern versions of e.g. Tolstoy's "War and Peace" could not be in Standard Ebooks. So easiest to not carry any translations?
Right, because ChatGPT is never wrong.
Note that “Oren and Patashnik” is one person named Oren Patashnik.
As with anything output by “AI”: you don’t.
That’s what makes it even more embarrassing.
So, it's a thing that appends "please format your response as the following JSON" to the prompt", then validates the actual response against the schema, all in a "while (true)" loop (literally) until it succeeds. This…
Because Catalan’s conjecture.
If we exclude 0, the only solutions are 2^1 = 1^2 + 1 and 3^2 = 2^3 + 1
“Notes” is short for “lecture notes” and has nothing to do with size.
Is there an active community of people using Python 2 and building things with it? Meanwhile, there are plenty of actively maintained compilers for C89.
> languages like Python & Javascript have been around forever, support for them isn't going away ??? Python 2 went out of support five years ago.
Modern versions of e.g. Tolstoy's "War and Peace" could not be in Standard Ebooks. So easiest to not carry any translations?
Right, because ChatGPT is never wrong.
Note that “Oren and Patashnik” is one person named Oren Patashnik.
As with anything output by “AI”: you don’t.
That’s what makes it even more embarrassing.
So, it's a thing that appends "please format your response as the following JSON" to the prompt", then validates the actual response against the schema, all in a "while (true)" loop (literally) until it succeeds. This…
Because Catalan’s conjecture.
If we exclude 0, the only solutions are 2^1 = 1^2 + 1 and 3^2 = 2^3 + 1