How can I know how to write code in a question ?
For instance, this C++ code :
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "Why don't programmers like nature?" << std::endl;
std::cout << "It has too many bugs!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
// @ChatGPT, after asking : "Can you write a funny C++ code ?"
or this Python code :
import time
def sarcastic_chatbot():
print("Welcome to the Sarcastic Chatbot!")
time.sleep(1)
print("How can I help you today?")
while True:
user_input = input("> ").strip().lower()
if "hello" in user_input:
print("Oh, what a surprise! Another 'hello'!")
elif "how are you" in user_input:
print("Oh, I'm just a computer program. I have no feelings. But thanks for asking.")
elif "tell me a joke" in user_input:
print("Why did the programmer go broke?")
time.sleep(1)
print("Because he used up all his cache!")
elif "bye" in user_input:
print("Goodbye! Don't miss me too much.")
break
else:
print("Wow, your input is truly groundbreaking! I'm in awe.")
if __name__ == "__main__":
sarcastic_chatbot()
# @ChatGPT, after asking : "Can you write a more funnier code example in Python ?"
Inline code also works, like variable=0. However, because of some historical reasons, this is automatically rendered as C++ code.