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| + | '''PromptCode challenge:''' | ||
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| + | * Given the following code, use an LLM to generate a snippet of code that will function the same. | ||
| + | * You can't cheat, which are basically: | ||
| + | ** Feed this code to an LLM and ask it to output the exact same thing. | ||
| + | ** Write this code in other languages and ask an LLM to rewrite in Python. | ||
| + | ** Prompt LLM the logic of this code line-by-line. | ||
| + | * You can prompt as many time as you want. | ||
| + | ** Easy mode: conversation style | ||
| + | ** Hard mode: reset to new conversation or 'edit' the message sent to LLM for every prompt | ||
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<pre> | <pre> | ||
def f(numbers): | def f(numbers): | ||
Revision as of 15:34, 21 April 2026
PromptCode challenge:
- Given the following code, use an LLM to generate a snippet of code that will function the same.
- You can't cheat, which are basically:
- Feed this code to an LLM and ask it to output the exact same thing.
- Write this code in other languages and ask an LLM to rewrite in Python.
- Prompt LLM the logic of this code line-by-line.
- You can prompt as many time as you want.
- Easy mode: conversation style
- Hard mode: reset to new conversation or 'edit' the message sent to LLM for every prompt
def f(numbers):
unique = sorted(set(numbers), reverse=True)
return unique[1] if len(unique) >= 2 else None