
You’re probably bored with all my posts about Code Interpreter, but here’s my last one ( π€ ). While I’ve tinkered with basic HTML, programming always felt out of reach. That changed when I explored Code Interpreter’s capabilities and instructions for Python (Python is all about data analysis so I had to be interested)
I set up Python and the recommended essential libraries. A half hour tutorial from an expert (Dagmar Timler) and I was ready. Sure, my process is straightforward: I follow Code Interpreter’s recommendations, input the code, and if an error pops up, I turn to the interpreter for guidance. But,I’m getting results and the insights I’m looking for without needing any assistance.
While it’s a basic approach, it’s done two things: made me comfortable using Python and nudged me to decode its syntax. Code Interpreter, in its unique way, is helping bridge the gap between non-programmers like me and the big bad world of coding.
(scary AI meme mashup of me and Willy Wonka courtesy mememes)