bill <
[email protected]> writes:
On 4/6/2023 7:58 AM, Richmond wrote:
bill <[email protected]> writes:
On 4/6/2023 7:30 AM, Richmond wrote:
I skimmed through the UCB Logo manual, but didn't see any examples of
programs to draw pictures. All I could remember of Logo was Acornsoft
Logo.
Then I though, why not ask ChatGPT to write a program to draw a
square?
and it did.
Here is an example I wrote to use the square:
to square :size
repeat 4 [fd :size lt 90]
end
to poly :size
repeat 36 [square :size lt 10]
end
(Tested with QLogo).
How impressive. ChatGPT is just as smart as a six year old.
Do you think a six year old could make sense of the UCB Logo manual?
I
don't.
Probably not. But you don't have to read bad documentation to learn how
to use a language. My daughter did Logo when she was six and so did my grandson. It really takes very little knowledge "to square".
People need to get over ChatGPT. To paraphtase someone with a lot
more experience than most of the people in the business today, it is
little more than Eliza warmed over.
bill
I used Acornsoft Logo a very long time ago. Today on a whim I installed
QLogo, and typed:
DEFINE SQUARE
But it just kept saying it didn't know what square meant. I couldn't
find any manual. But I read that it was based on UCB Logo, and that has
a manual, so I consulted it. In the section on turtle graphics I didn't
see any examples of definions of words.
People only need to understand that ChatGPT is not intelligence, but it
is a useful tool. I've also got it to write programs in Perl, which I
know nothing about. But looking up and understanding the syntax of new languages is tedious and not particularly relevent to understanding
algorithims or concepts.
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