Thanks for this - finally his is exactly what I've been looking for. One of my frustrations with GPT has been the "token" limit where scripts that are too long get cut off or interrupted, and then GPT sometimes hallucinates and forgets what it's supposed to be doing. Hopefully this fixes that! Thanks again!
Awesome. Also appreciate the tips you share! Having the ability to code plus another skill set like a graphic designer or motion designer is such a sweet spot that enables so many things. Being able to blend both worlds really is so beneficial as when doing client work and being able to extend what you can do or deliver. Thank you!
It doesn't, but you can provide more specific prompts. For instance, you could prompt it with something like 'Refactor this code to comply with ECMA-262 standards.'"
Thanks for this - finally his is exactly what I've been looking for. One of my frustrations with GPT has been the "token" limit where scripts that are too long get cut off or interrupted, and then GPT sometimes hallucinates and forgets what it's supposed to be doing. Hopefully this fixes that! Thanks again!
Thanks for watching the video! Codeium might help with those token limits. Let me know if you try it.
Thank you for this. I always appreciate you sharing info and tips with the AE and coding community. Much appreciated.
Glad you found it helpful! Always happy to share with the community. Thanks for watching!
Awesome. Also appreciate the tips you share! Having the ability to code plus another skill set like a graphic designer or motion designer is such a sweet spot that enables so many things. Being able to blend both worlds really is so beneficial as when doing client work and being able to extend what you can do or deliver. Thank you!
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Indent-Rainbow is extension for highlighting vscode blocks, in case anyone also wondering.
Thank you so much... This is what I have been looking for.. 🎉
Aweseome! Thanks for watching, David!
I didn't understand anything, but I think it's amazing that you share your knowledge.
Thank you for your kind words!
Does ECMA 3 support the forEach() loop though?!
No
It doesn't, but you can provide more specific prompts. For instance, you could prompt it with something like 'Refactor this code to comply with ECMA-262 standards.'"
And the change begins. We go to the other side. 😎
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