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- Feb 19th, '22, 05:59
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: gpt3demo - how to connect to GPT-3 using GP Blocks
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gpt3demo - how to connect to GPT-3 using GP Blocks
i finally managed to connect to GPT-3 using the method enabled by @calloway that allows us to connect to url's starting with https. i'm sure you've heard about GPT3 by now. it's this super AI that has scanned and assimilated the whole internet and is capable of generating all kinds of text after you...
- Feb 17th, '22, 05:10
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: wordle in GP!
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7597
Re: wordle in GP!
i finally added an online dictionary to gpWordle. Thanks to @Calloway who showed me how to call a web api even if the url starts with https: it is now available as a choice at the beginning of the game. gp_wordle_dict.jpg however, after playing with it for a few games, the online dictionary isn't ex...
- Feb 4th, '22, 06:58
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: wordle in GP!
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7597
wordle in GP!
gpWordle! (UPDATE: now features dictionary lookup to validate guess words) i just finished writing my version of the hottest game on the web, wordle - written in GP. it features a target word bank of 366 words and it works (well, almost) like the original wordle, except it doesn't use a visual keybo...
- Mar 17th, '21, 07:20
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: quicksort in GP
- Replies: 0
- Views: 28812
quicksort in GP
i've been trying to learn haskell (up to, but not including the m-word!) but i've learned enough to appreciate that haskell can truly represent the quicksort algorithm in a very simple and elegant way. I tried to translate it to GP using its built-in filter block but i couldn't get it to work, so i ...
- Oct 21st, '20, 09:21
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: Bubblify yourself!
- Replies: 0
- Views: 26957
Bubblify yourself!
cirpack - Copy.png i'm sharing my most favorite program that i've written in GP. i adapted it from the result of a coding challenge episode that i found in github a couple of years ago. it's a circle packing algorithm for filling a rectangle with varying size circles but the circles are colored wit...
- Mar 18th, '20, 22:43
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: Quiz Maker in GP
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9367
Re: Quiz Maker in GP
it worked like a charm! thanks a lot Spiralo-Idioïde !
- Mar 18th, '20, 04:52
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: Quiz Maker in GP
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9367
Quiz Maker in GP
san francisco being in lock down mode and me in self quarantine mode (i've had this cold for 3 days), i thought it would be nice to create a quiz maker program that could be set up easily (using a simple CSV) and yet provide filtering by quiz group, instant feedback, score taking, randomized questio...
- Dec 19th, '19, 07:45
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: a study of loops, arrays and strings
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7852
a study of loops, arrays and strings
this was one of my first programs in GP
- Jul 24th, '19, 00:16
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: Rosh Hashanah calculator
- Replies: 0
- Views: 28752
Rosh Hashanah calculator
there is nothing religious about this post. i'm not jewish but i've always been fascinated by calendars and the formulas behind them. the hebrew calendar is special because its formula evolved from apparent astrological and seasonal observations throughout history and its current form involves a lot...
- Jul 17th, '19, 06:30
- Forum: Working with GP
- Topic: Excel serial dates conversion in GP
- Replies: 0
- Views: 116606
Excel serial dates conversion in GP
i'm attaching functions for converting Excel serial dates to YMD dates and back. Excel serial dates represents the number of days since 12/31/1899 . Excel has a bug - it treats 1900-2-29 as a leap date when in fact it's invalid, since 1900 is not a leap year. These 2 functions replicate the same beh...