Great answers Josh, this helped me a lot in understanding of those concepts I really ask myself on how many nuances we will loose due to low quality answers from AI and people use the output blindly in their daily life. I also observe the same behaviour of pretrained models e.g. in generated music. There we can see pretty much the same loss of nuances like precusiveness, microtiming in beats, dynamics etc.. The next generation has to be aware of this. Without investigating and going deep into things you will never know what it's about.
Josh's channel is incredibly underappreciated, with barely 9k views and 300+ likes? Let's help disseminate knowledge and good material, people...
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ChatGPT is awesome but it's trained using open repos, angular is used, mostly, by enterprises (like the one i work), and guess what, our repos are private, so all code that is used can't, and will not be used by chatgpt. That's why it's so hard for chatgpt to predict a correct advanced angular concept. After using chatgpt for a while, it feels more like a shortcut to google for experienced developers than anything else, it only shines for those who aren't experienced enough, for solving algorithms challanges, and playing with stuff that are easy to find anywhere on google. Nice video btw! loved it!
Such an interesting video! Another great example how good chatGPT is but still you can’t rely on it 100%. It’s good if you want some quick explanations, as I read once, it’s like a smart StackOverflow that won’t judge you for your questions. It’s important to check the info it gives, but if you have no clue or need a quick refreshment in a topic, it’s such a great tool.
I like your explanation way better Josh. I tried ChatGPT recently to get some answers on implementing SSO in Angular using Azure AD MSAL library. not exactly an easy topic. Let's just say the answers I got were still incomplete and partly incorrect (and redundant).
Nice video! The last point should be given totally to ChatGPT though, since its answer does explain all 4 modifiers, while your answer addresses only 2 of them. The question is quite specific with listing all 4 modifiers, so it's not fair to mark it as a draw. :Just sayin'. :)
The benefit of being the judge of your own competition! lol - I don't disagree with you, although what I liked about my answer is that it quickly addressed the spirit/general idea of a resolution modifier vs ChatGPTs more documentation style answer
@@JoshuaMorony I agree with Josh here, although answers were not given about all 4 modifiers it was easier to follow and understand the purpose in Josh's answer, I guess a draw here is fair :D
Profesor Josh xD This informatrion is very helpfull and yes sometimes ChatGPT answers aren't that much aqured but in general it give a starting point, and also we need to remember that we can tweak the answers by profiling chatgpt with a acting role and in that case you will get a more detailed answerd. Ej: Ypu are a Google developer expert, give detailed anwers and code examples with in all the situations to clarify what your point of view...... also in this input you can add more details like a sample answer and it will make chatgpt produce more detailed answers (i use it when looking some code answers and the results are preety amasing)
Interesting, I would give the point to chatgpt for the injection token explanation However 1 question: In which case would we use the Optional Service feature ? I don’t get that point
I am a beginner and under training in Angular , I was looking for tutorials on making simple project then I stumble on this video. What a great and interesting content ! Thanks for this! Ahmm anyone there can recommend me chnnel who does beginner friendly tutorials ?
Hey man I really love your vidoes and I tried to follow along but could you maybe make a short video where you explain why or in which cases you would want to use a factory and injection token. For me that part is still kinda magic and usually I always just set "providedIn root" and add it to imports of the module i want to use it in.
Ok, now can we ask chatGPT to rank this match to see if the winnner is still Josh ? Anyway, excellent content as usual, the topic is a tricky one and a good playground for this tool.
Kind of wish that I hadn't known which was Joshua and which was ChatGPT so I could give my own scoring. I do agree Joshua took the win overall, but I never know how much bias I am carrying for my fellow humans.
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Josh, this is great, I not only get to learn about Angular concepts, but also chatGPT. Thanks!
Great answers Josh, this helped me a lot in understanding of those concepts
I really ask myself on how many nuances we will loose due to low quality answers from AI and people use the output blindly in their daily life. I also observe the same behaviour of pretrained models e.g. in generated music. There we can see pretty much the same loss of nuances like precusiveness, microtiming in beats, dynamics etc.. The next generation has to be aware of this. Without investigating and going deep into things you will never know what it's about.
Josh's channel is incredibly underappreciated, with barely 9k views and 300+ likes? Let's help disseminate knowledge and good material, people...
ChatGPT is awesome but it's trained using open repos, angular is used, mostly, by enterprises (like the one i work), and guess what, our repos are private, so all code that is used can't, and will not be used by chatgpt. That's why it's so hard for chatgpt to predict a correct advanced angular concept.
After using chatgpt for a while, it feels more like a shortcut to google for experienced developers than anything else, it only shines for those who aren't experienced enough, for solving algorithms challanges, and playing with stuff that are easy to find anywhere on google.
Nice video btw! loved it!
Such an interesting video! Another great example how good chatGPT is but still you can’t rely on it 100%. It’s good if you want some quick explanations, as I read once, it’s like a smart StackOverflow that won’t judge you for your questions.
It’s important to check the info it gives, but if you have no clue or need a quick refreshment in a topic, it’s such a great tool.
I like your explanation way better Josh. I tried ChatGPT recently to get some answers on implementing SSO in Angular using Azure AD MSAL library. not exactly an easy topic. Let's just say the answers I got were still incomplete and partly incorrect (and redundant).
He's setting up the competition, he's taking place in it and in the end HE IS THE JUDGE :O :O :O.
Nice video! The last point should be given totally to ChatGPT though, since its answer does explain all 4 modifiers, while your answer addresses only 2 of them. The question is quite specific with listing all 4 modifiers, so it's not fair to mark it as a draw. :Just sayin'. :)
The benefit of being the judge of your own competition! lol - I don't disagree with you, although what I liked about my answer is that it quickly addressed the spirit/general idea of a resolution modifier vs ChatGPTs more documentation style answer
@@JoshuaMorony I agree with Josh here, although answers were not given about all 4 modifiers it was easier to follow and understand the purpose in Josh's answer, I guess a draw here is fair :D
Profesor Josh xD
This informatrion is very helpfull and yes sometimes ChatGPT answers aren't that much aqured but in general it give a starting point, and also we need to remember that we can tweak the answers by profiling chatgpt with a acting role and in that case you will get a more detailed answerd.
Ej: Ypu are a Google developer expert, give detailed anwers and code examples with in all the situations to clarify what your point of view...... also in this input you can add more details like a sample answer and it will make chatgpt produce more detailed answers (i use it when looking some code answers and the results are preety amasing)
Great video! We need more videos of such explanations comparing to ChatGPT
Incredible as always
Beautiful explanations! Thx for the great content.
ChapJosh vs ChatGPT!
Interesting, I would give the point to chatgpt for the injection token explanation
However 1 question: In which case would we use the Optional Service feature ? I don’t get that point
I am a beginner and under training in Angular , I was looking for tutorials on making simple project then I stumble on this video. What a great and interesting content ! Thanks for this!
Ahmm anyone there can recommend me chnnel who does beginner friendly tutorials ?
How long until ChatGPT starts writing its own JS frameworks?
Hey man I really love your vidoes and I tried to follow along but could you maybe make a short video where you explain why or in which cases you would want to use a factory and injection token. For me that part is still kinda magic and usually I always just set "providedIn root" and add it to imports of the module i want to use it in.
Ok, now can we ask chatGPT to rank this match to see if the winnner is still Josh ?
Anyway, excellent content as usual, the topic is a tricky one and a good playground for this tool.
Kind of wish that I hadn't known which was Joshua and which was ChatGPT so I could give my own scoring. I do agree Joshua took the win overall, but I never know how much bias I am carrying for my fellow humans.
Great
Next time ask Chat GPT to keep score. :P
just kidding, great video!
You don’t need it for singleton. Just use the module itself. Things like that make think how over-engineering it is.
Its probably confused because its struggling with angular's documentation =]
my space 😂
Well obviously you should not quit the channel just yet. Wait until VideoGPT comes out, then quit. 😆🤪
bro stop using angular.