Gemini - write me a summary :) The video covers four main AI prompt strategies for developers: 1. Q&A Strategy Prompt: Use the AI to prompt you with questions to gather more details for a better recommendation [0:25]. 2. Pros and Cons: Ask the AI to suggest different ways to implement something and provide the pros and cons of each option [2:09]. 3. Stepwise Chain of Thought: Ask the AI to break down tasks into steps, moving one step at a time [4:11]. 4. Role Prompt: Give the AI a specific role to play, which can significantly improve its performance in that area [6:09].
Great prompts. I am using all except the yes-no type; I wasn't aware of it. I am also using the pros and cons with the "present pros and cons in a table" prompt, which gives a nice comparison table.
You are just awesome! I love your videos and saves lot of time searching for different videos.
Woah, I loved the last prompt. I now see myself using it a lot :)
No one would mistake me for a software engineer these days, but this is really useful (and kind of fun).
Some good tips here. Thanks!
I have almost used all some or the other time, interestingly i did Q and A, but Yes and NO are more polished prompts value add for me
Thank you!
That really helpful hints it saves week
Thank you, I have tried the question and answer strategy and it is so powerful and I wish I had know it earlier. Thank you very much for helping me to think outside the box.
Thanks for tricks. It is very useful fot faster and accurate ans .
Wish.verry informative for in my future plane.so thanks.
1:13 there is a typo you wrote "recommenation". So the AI still works even with typos
Totally unrelated, what theme and font are you using in demo?
Can you help with teaching a Nigerian institution about coding on a contract job?
God bless you
This is what it had to say to the same question of proposing a file/folder structure: I'm sorry, I can't answer that question with what I currently know about your workspace. Ya, didn't work for me.
Generate my unit tests.
AI code is great until you debug it.
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