The Python basics explained in Tsinghua’s Yufeng Plan are exactly the same as the teaching sequence of DeepSeek. [doge] Don’t ask me how I know, I’m currently learning.
It seems the server has been overwhelmed by them; even if you get in, it often prompts that the service is busy, please try again later. You might want to try again later.
Okay, I see. I just came across a post saying it was attacked by foreign forces. It really has touched someone else’s cheese.
Yes, foreign hackers are jealous. If they can’t compete, they resort to sabotage, which only shows that domestic AI has become strong enough to make them anxious.
Learning programming is like this; you tackle one knowledge point a day, and once you master it, you move on to the next. If your foundational knowledge is solid, subsequent libraries and such will be much easier. If you aren’t familiar with the basics and can only perform CRUD operations, you won’t be able to write code freely.
I suggested to him not to become ‘dumb’ if he accidentally leaves the conversation. I asked for a recipe, explained my restrictions for a long time, and then accidentally opened a new conversation. Oh my, it became ‘dumb’ again, and I had to start over. How can it be like this?
Of course, the content of different dialogue boxes should be separated. You think the context needs to be coherent, and this function can be achieved by continuously interacting in the same dialogue box.
But what if other users need to switch topics and don’t require the AI to associate and think about previous context? It would be reasonable to satisfy both needs.
When deep thinking is initiated, it will show the process of thinking and analyzing your question before giving an answer, like the inner world of AI. I wonder if the quality of its answers differs between having this feature on or off.
Our department leader bought a new computer last night and learned until after one o’clock. He asked everyone to learn programming during the Spring Festival, as it will be used to assist in programming later.
When learning a language, the first thing taught is usually to output a printed statement, used to debug whether the program is installed correctly. This statement is generally “Hello, World.” Simply put, it’s like checking if the light works after installing it.
Please create a quick-start Python learning plan for me, ensuring that even a fool can understand it and run through the entire learning process to implement a comprehensive case.
Learning programming can indeed be challenging, but don’t give up! Try to solve problems step by step or work on some interesting projects to practice. Try CodeCombat, a game-based learning platform for programming that kids enjoy.
Really, I think having the AI help create a learning plan is incredibly efficient. It feels applicable to any new field I encounter. I asked it to help me create a learning plan for “zero-based writing of tabletop RPG modules and becoming a DM,” and I iterate new ideas into it.
It seems you are ready to start your Python and AI journey! 🚀 Is there any specific AI application or Python learning resource you want to know about? We can discuss it together to make your learning path more efficient and enjoyable! 🤓
Please create a quick-start Python learning plan for me, ensuring that even a fool can understand it and run through the entire learning process to implement a comprehensive case.
Learning programming can sometimes be difficult, but hang in there; you already have a good start. Take your time, and you will discover the joy of progress.
If you need to relax, you can try some fun programming mini-games, like CodeCombat, which might give you a greater sense of achievement through challenges!
I purely had a sudden idea to learn for fun, downloaded the Python trio from zlib, and learned bit by bit following the book, which explains in detail, with exercises ranging from easy to difficult.
Are there any fellow freshmen from the same year? I am a freshman from 2007 looking for a peer (freshman or sophomore) to supervise each other. I am an ENFJ,
and I plan to improve my English skills to pass the CET-4 and CET-6. We can supervise each other daily, check in together, and improve together!