Sterling729
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- Oct 28, 2023
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Following the CENTS model, I decided it would be best to put my coding skills into making something unique to the market rather than sell junk from aliexpress.
I made this in a little over a week. I remember the only way I got really good marks in organic chemistry in college was when I practiced a dozen exam papers and my prof was kind enough to go over them with me.
Here, I used chatgpt to insert ochem questions, with the molecules (in SMILES format) and then the frontend loads up the molecule based on the code (such as CC=C) so it doesnt take up much space. I was thinking about creating an AI app where the user receives questions based on the answers they keep getting wrong, but I find the prompts have to be super exact (and I still find it gives me the wrong types of questions even on GPT4). So for now, I'm just taking advantage that I can generate question sets super fast.
Now the step is to get some feedback and ask what types of questions or features users (students) would like to see. I'm thinking about putting this on a phone app so students can be productive when commuting to and from college, or waiting around, etc. My plan is if this doesnt garner much interest, I'll come up with another app which I can build super quick with the same tools I did here: html/js, nodejs, sql server, AWS (S3, EC2, RDS).
(note: ensure it is http not https, i'm still working on getting https to work)
I made this in a little over a week. I remember the only way I got really good marks in organic chemistry in college was when I practiced a dozen exam papers and my prof was kind enough to go over them with me.
Here, I used chatgpt to insert ochem questions, with the molecules (in SMILES format) and then the frontend loads up the molecule based on the code (such as CC=C) so it doesnt take up much space. I was thinking about creating an AI app where the user receives questions based on the answers they keep getting wrong, but I find the prompts have to be super exact (and I still find it gives me the wrong types of questions even on GPT4). So for now, I'm just taking advantage that I can generate question sets super fast.
Now the step is to get some feedback and ask what types of questions or features users (students) would like to see. I'm thinking about putting this on a phone app so students can be productive when commuting to and from college, or waiting around, etc. My plan is if this doesnt garner much interest, I'll come up with another app which I can build super quick with the same tools I did here: html/js, nodejs, sql server, AWS (S3, EC2, RDS).
(note: ensure it is http not https, i'm still working on getting https to work)
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