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The Only Prompt Hack You Actually Need (No, You Don't Need a Course)

The Only Prompt Hack You Actually Need (No, You Don't Need a Course)

via Dev.toMd Saim Islam

I'll be honest. When I first heard "prompt engineering" I thought it was just a buzzword people used to sound smart on Twitter. Then I started getting genuinely bad results from AI. Like, embarrassingly bad. I'd ask ChatGPT or Claude to help me write something, debug something, plan something, and the response would be this generic, surface-level answer that helped nobody. The problem wasn't the AI. It was me. I didn't know how to talk to it. So what even is prompt engineering? It's just this: writing your message to an AI in a way that gets you the best possible response. That's the whole thing. No magic. No PhD required. But here's the annoying part. There are actual rules. Context, tone, role-setting, output formatting, chain-of-thought instructions... it's a lot. And most people don't have time to learn all of it. My actual problem Every time I wanted to write a prompt, I'd freeze. What role should I give the AI for this specific task? What tone works best here? What output format

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