As one kind of context, I describe something or write out a code excerpt a la
StackOverflow, and then ask a question about it.
Example: select this and press Enter/Control-Return:
The programming language Raku has a Supply construct, which provides the means
to iterate over a variety of collections and sequences. What other programming
languages have similar features?
Answer in a few moments (you can see the spinning activity indicator in the
bottom bar):
> Several programming languages have similar features to Raku's Supply
> construct. Some of them include:
> 1. Python: Python has a similar concept called ...
For some cases my description has taken multiple paragraphs, and often the
first answer misses something so I refer back or re-state and query again.
— Bruce
_bruce__van_allen__santa_cruz_ca_
> On Jan 15, 2024, at 2:09 PM, Tim Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> What is the recommended way of including a context while use a ChatGPT
> worksheet? Just start of with it as your first line? Something else?
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