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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    I would be interested in learning more about your program
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    I agree. I have a query converter that Allan Browne wrote and Gina Whipp modified that creates perfect VBA versions of strSQLs every time. The GPT had a hard time remembering to make it's queries look like the ones the tool makes. Also, I have 327 declared public variables with each having a...
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    I wanted to apologize for not treating you with the respect you deserve. I somehow envisioned...

    I wanted to apologize for not treating you with the respect you deserve. I somehow envisioned you as a young smart aleck kid. I think maybe based on your profile photo. I saw your video on TreeView. Thank you for your service in the Marine Corp, and thank you for continuing to serve by sharing...
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    Access Europe - Wed 7 Aug: Using Treeviews with Access Applications (Pete Poppe)

    Thank you for hosting that. and all I can't say enough about MajP's TrueView database. Do you know where a link is for the PowerPoint of that presentation
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    It uses python to generate VBA as well
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    That alone is enough, it also has more memory.
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    If you have the pro version ($20 per month) it gives you options as to which one you use. From general 4.0 to highly technical .03
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    Patience for both. them and us.
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    Hence the need for patients. In my project I was, and am, driven by the need to write Python. So, I was able to adapt to the frustration, and take on the role of teacher. It is paying off in spades. To reiterate the expectation part, this machine can infer your moods, based on timing, word...
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    I will do that. Here is the high level. I think the part that is the most difficult when working with the LLMs is that they can make serious mistakes, and then pursue them with extreme confidence. They have a gap in their intuition that humans can fill. Lastly, you have to have a lot of...
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    We now have industrial Robots moving through the virtual world we created It's even writing the VBA code and mimicking my style. We play off each others strengths and make up for weaknesses. Programing is no longer about how to write code, it's about knowing what needs to happen. I added this...
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    How the AI apocolypse starts

    What a surprise,
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    How the AI apocolypse starts

    Not to mention, you don't have to go visit their mothers or wives.
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    Sounds interesting. One of the beauties of SQL, universal containers. I've had to train the GPT to have the right personality. It has annoying quirks, but also some fun aspects.
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    Things have changed in the last year. I'm pretty good at debugging. We (GPT and I) set up development incrementally so test is in quarantine. So far it has been more expensive then me coding but we are passing that threshold.
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    I Don't Even Code at All Anymore.

    I'm using GPT 40 We are building a system for moving robots around a factory floor. The human interface is made in Access. And, the GPT is writing the Code.
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    Expandable Forms

    Thanks Doc,
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    Expandable Forms

    That is exactly what I am building right now. As far as the skillset, Well, I'm getting the GPT to do Python coding and I'm acting like a designer not a developer. I'm going to start a new thread on what I have learned in the last few hundred hours of this project.
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    Expandable Forms

    I think I'm gong to repurposed one my "not for Win 11" pcs to run Linux on it, and and get the GPT to help me build a web based "Local" database from scratch. Something I should have done years ago. Sidebar: I'm going to start a new thread Doc about my recent experience using the GPT for...
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    Expandable Forms

    Like an outline in a Word Doc . A Tree would be similar Click a heading, it expands. It would actually be nice if Microsoft made Access able to make the kinds of forms available on Website databases in general.
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