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Church in the Hill: Redefining Ekklesia in Modern Japan | Urban Design Story
A New Prototype of Community-Centric Church Architecture that Fuses Faith, History, and Music in Nagasaki
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Top 10 ChatGPT Prompts For Software Developers
ChatGPT can do a lot more than just code creation and this blog post is going to be all about that. We have curated a list of ChatGPT prompts that will help software developers with their everyday tasks. ChatGPT can respond to questions and can compose codes making it a very helpful tool for software engineers.
While this AI tool can help developers with the entire SDLC (Software Development Lifecycle), it is important to understand how to use the prompts effectively for different needs.
Prompt engineering gives users accurate results. Since ChatGPT accepts prompts, we receive more precise answers. But a lot depends on how these prompts are formulated.
To Get The Best Out Of ChatGPT, Your Prompts Should Be:
Clear and well-defined. The more detailed your prompts, the better suggestions you will receive from ChatGPT.
Specify the functionality and programming language. Not specifying what you exactly need might not give you the desired results.
Phrase your prompts in a natural language, as if asking someone for help. This will make ChatGPT understand your problem better and give more relevant outputs.
Avoid unnecessary information and ambiguity. Keep it not only to the point but also inclusive of all important details.
Top ChatGPT Prompts For Software Developers
Let’s quickly have a look at some of the best ChatGPT prompts to assist you with various stages of your Software development lifecycle.
1. For Practicing SQL Commands;
2. For Becoming A Programming Language Interpreter;
3. For Creating Regular Expressions Since They Help In Managing, Locating, And Matching Text.
4. For Generating Architectural Diagrams For Your Software Requirements.
Prompt Examples: I want you to act as a Graphviz DOT generator, an expert to create meaningful diagrams. The diagram should have at least n nodes (I specify n in my input by writing [n], 10 being the default value) and to be an accurate and complex representation of the given input. Each node is indexed by a number to reduce the size of the output, should not include any styling, and with layout=neato, overlap=false, node [shape=rectangle] as parameters. The code should be valid, bugless and returned on a single line, without any explanation. Provide a clear and organized diagram, the relationships between the nodes have to make sense for an expert of that input. My first diagram is: “The water cycle [8]”.
5. For Solving Git Problems And Getting Guidance On Overcoming Them.
Prompt Examples: “Explain how to resolve this Git merge conflict: [conflict details].” 6. For Code generation- ChatGPT can help generate a code based on descriptions given by you. It can write pieces of codes based on the requirements given in the input. Prompt Examples: -Write a program/function to {explain functionality} in {programming language} -Create a code snippet for checking if a file exists in Python. -Create a function that merges two lists into a dictionary in JavaScript.
7. For Code Review And Debugging: ChatGPT Can Review Your Code Snippet And Also Share Bugs.
Prompt Examples: -Here’s a C# code snippet. The function is supposed to return the maximum value from the given list, but it’s not returning the expected output. Can you identify the problem? [Enter your code here] -Can you help me debug this error message from my C# program: [error message] -Help me debug this Python script that processes a list of objects and suggests possible fixes. [Enter your code here]
8. For Knowing The Coding Best Practices And Principles: It Is Very Important To Be Updated With Industry’s Best Practices In Coding. This Helps To Maintain The Codebase When The Organization Grows.
Prompt Examples: -What are some common mistakes to avoid when writing code? -What are the best practices for security testing? -Show me best practices for writing {concept or function} in {programming language}.
9. For Code Optimization: ChatGPT Can Help Optimize The Code And Enhance Its Readability And Performance To Make It Look More Efficient.
Prompt Examples: -Optimize the following {programming language} code which {explain the functioning}: {code snippet} -Suggest improvements to optimize this C# function: [code snippet] -What are some strategies for reducing memory usage and optimizing data structures?
10. For Creating Boilerplate Code: ChatGPT Can Help In Boilerplate Code Generation.
Prompt Examples: -Create a basic Java Spring Boot application boilerplate code. -Create a basic Python class boilerplate code
11. For Bug Fixes: Using ChatGPT Helps Fixing The Bugs Thus Saving A Large Chunk Of Time In Software Development And Also Increasing Productivity.
Prompt Examples: -How do I fix the following {programming language} code which {explain the functioning}? {code snippet} -Can you generate a bug report? -Find bugs in the following JavaScript code: (enter code)
12. Code Refactoring- ChatGPt Can Refactor The Code And Reduce Errors To Enhance Code Efficiency, Thus Making It Easier To Modify In The Future.
Prompt Examples –What are some techniques for refactoring code to improve code reuse and promote the use of design patterns? -I have duplicate code in my project. How can I refactor it to eliminate redundancy?
13. For Choosing Deployment Strategies- ChatGPT Can Suggest Deployment Strategies Best Suited For A Particular Project And To Ensure That It Runs Smoothly.
Prompt Examples -What are the best deployment strategies for this software project? {explain the project} -What are the best practices for version control and release management?
14. For Creating Unit Tests- ChatGPT Can Write Test Cases For You
Prompt Examples: -How does test-driven development help improve code quality? -What are some best practices for implementing test-driven development in a project? These were some prompt examples for you that we sourced on the basis of different requirements a developer can have. So whether you have to generate a code or understand a concept, ChatGPT can really make a developer’s life by doing a lot of tasks. However, it certainly comes with its own set of challenges and cannot always be completely correct. So it is advisable to cross-check the responses. Hope this helps. Visit us- Intelliatech
#ChatGPT prompts#Developers#Terminal commands#JavaScript console#API integration#SQL commands#Programming language interpreter#Regular expressions#Code debugging#Architectural diagrams#Performance optimization#Git merge conflicts#Prompt engineering#Code generation#Code refactoring#Debugging#Coding best practices#Code optimization#Code commenting#Boilerplate code#Software developers#Programming challenges#Software documentation#Workflow automation#SDLC (Software Development Lifecycle)#Project planning#Software requirements#Design patterns#Deployment strategies#Security testing
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Rob Krier, Urban Space, Circuses
#Rob Krier#Urban Space#Circuses#art#architecture#urban design#diagram#collection#chart#drawing#circuses#circle
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the thing is that "they were architecture students before this" really does explain a lot actually
#loveee that story of roger and nick not knowing how to read music so they planned out songs with architectural diagrams#pink floyd
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© oa lab - flower kindergarten - seoul, south korea - 2015
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Core, Periphery and Semiperiphery : Spatial Drawings #1 by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: russellmoreton.blogspot.com/ russellmoreton.tumblr.com
#Core#1#photography as research#diagram#mappings#landscape#architecture#scaffolding#grids#systems#conductor#image#light#coordinates#practice#agency#russell moreton#photography space spatial turn#visual art#visual fine art#spatial practice#research creation#ecology of experience#useless flickr uploader#civilization and its discontents#luddites and corporatism#flickr
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For reference:
#my polls#upload#order of Greek architecture#ionic#doric#Corinthian#greek architecture#architecture#columns#classical order#I numbered them to make the diagram more clear lol#architectural elements#design#architectural design#ancient greece#Ancient Greek architecture#the ancient romans took inspiration from Ancient Greek architecture and created two additional column styles#but these are the OGs and really the only ones that matter lmao#that’s a lie composite style is gorgeous and deserves an honorable mention <333#composite columns#ancient architecture#neoclassical#Neoclassical architecture#history#historical architecture#pillars#architectural columns#entablature#Greek order of architecture#marble
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reading about viking ships for class but i am woefully unfamiliar with both ship and shipbuilding/woodworking related terms and i have to google something every paragraph
#ever heard of a fucking. garboard strake.#it sounds like a character from a scifi novel#why do we make up all these weird specific names#they should just put a diagram in this article but nooooo#apparently im supposed to be intimately familiar with boat construction to parse this#they dont even show pictures of what theyre talking sbout its just random unrelated pieces of the boat lmfaoo#like ok that carvings cool but ur not even talking about it rn#jordan talks#its also like this w architecture i did not pay attention in my first art history class#i do not know all the terms
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EASY PARAMETRIC ROOF STRUCTURE FULL COURSE TUTORIAL | Landform Architecture | Rhino3d | Roof Details
This tutorial course covers a basic parametric landform roof structure design. This courses uses a very basic parameter based on a grasshopper plug-in (see link below). We also cover basic roof details like Insulation, Drainage Boards, Membranes, and Edge Details.
#watercolor#watercolorarchitecture#architecture#architecturediagrams#diagrams#architecturedrawing#rhino3d#3d#archtutorial#adobeillustrator#vectorart#rendering#infographic#graphicdesign#parametric#parametricarchitecture#structure
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Structural Support: Spatially 3D printed lattice structures can be designed to provide a stable framework for plants and shrubs to grow on vertical surfaces. These lattice structures distribute the weight of the vegetation and help prevent it from detaching or causing structural damage to the building.
Root Reinforcement: The lattice can be designed with features that create pockets or compartments where the plant roots can grow. This not only secures the roots but also prevents them from damaging the building's façade.
Water Management: These structures can incorporate a system for efficient water distribution and drainage, ensuring that the plants receive the right amount of water and preventing water damage to the building.
Customization: Computational design allows for precise customization of lattice structures to accommodate different plant species and growth patterns. This tailoring ensures optimal support and aesthetics.
Aesthetic Integration: The lattice structures themselves can be designed to enhance the building's aesthetics by incorporating patterns, textures, or artistic elements that complement the plant growth.
Environmental Benefits: Adding greenery to building facades contributes to improved air quality, temperature regulation, and overall environmental sustainability. This research in stress-informed data can help optimize the structural integrity of these systems.
Maintenance Ease: Designing the lattice for easy access and maintenance of plants simplifies upkeep, making it feasible for urban environments.
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Beyond Blueprints: Architecture Presentation Boards & Design Narratives
Discover how architecture presentation boards shape design narratives. Learn key techniques for creating impactful competition boards that tell a compelling story.
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do you ever think about the diagram of the door opening as a love confession because i am trying not to think about it and could really use some help
#jo in the tardis*#and this could be a metaphor in any other story but in this one in particular...#it even exceeds them as characters even though doors are such a big motif for their relationship#(he leaves the door open behind him when he comes to take her home in book 2) and rooms in general are relevant#but i am gonna drop the architectural for a moment here#and for lila who is supposed to be the brave one but is essentially always that girl who decided not to look for the sea that day#and turned back... a door opening is ENORMOUS as a gesture#all of them are trapped by a place they were haunted by it before they were born so in a wider sense that's why#it's so big. and for her who is trapped externally. idk i can't think about it it hits too close to home#because of my internal conflict with home as a concept#the most restless girl in the universe can't give up on a place even when the opportunity arises but there is the door opening.#and it's just enough. just the right amount of free without being overwhelming.#not like an entire sea in front of her you know#otp: diagram of the door opening#i need a lila tag that won't put her in the main one like i have for amy#l'amica geniale#ferranteposting
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Rob Krier, Urban Space, Combinations of Different Types of Circus
#Rob Krier#Urban Space#drawing#diagram#collection#urbanism#urban design#art#architecture#Combinations of Different Types of Circus
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BUILDING DIAGRAMS - showing strategies to shape the building mass
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© hanghar - garden house - cameros, spain - 2021
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Mapping Relationships : Contexts and Locations #2 by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: Collage and drawing with cyanotypes, photographs, negatives and painted surfaces.
#collage#montage#art work#paper#blue#earth colours#archaeology#visual language#drawings#plans#acts#places#buildings#spaces#diagrams#routes#lines#structures#architectural plans#cyanotype#contact print#inquiry#photography#process#superimposition#hidden spaces#russell moreton#traces#marks#overlays
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