• Attacker94@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      In what way, is it too much techinese? If so, please tell me which aspects you are unfamiliar with and I would be happy to clarify

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        2 days ago

        Techinese is a beautiful term😆😆😆 l understood this word, but much of the text that you typed, l failed to understand 😐😐

        Particularly that doc pages thing…

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          1 day ago

          A doc page is short for documentation page, it is a website, which is normally maintained by the language you are coding in, that shows you all of the syntax that you could possibly need for any given function. My reference to ai is that it is sometimes nice to ask ai how a function works if you are having trouble understanding it, but in general the doc pages already do a good job of that, and crucially shouldn’t be wrong.

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            24 hours ago

            That means, if l’m coding in python, there’s a documentation page, if l code in javascript, it’s got a documentation page, like that ??😃😃

            Actually chatgpt does a wonderful job explaining technology in a story telling method. For example, telemetry can be compared to CIA, FBI and Mossad 😆😆😆😆😆

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              21 hours ago

              That means, if l’m coding in python, there’s a documentation page, if l code in javascript, it’s got a documentation page, like that ??😃😃

              Yes that is correct, in particular Python’s doc.page is here python, and JavaScript’s one is a bit different though due to its relationship to markdown languages like HTML, I do not believe oracle publishes a doc page for it specifically.