Your Own Analog Clock Maker
Python coding assistant for real-time analog clocks in Google Colab
Learn how to create real-time analog clocks in Python using the GPT coding assistant developed by Shuhei Takahashi. Explore various prompts and code examples to build analog clocks that display multiple timezones. Discover a user-friendly Python tool for updating the clocks every second with efficient code solutions.
How to use
To utilize the GPT coding assistant for creating analog clocks, follow these steps:
- Access the provided GPT coding assistant tool developed by Shuhei Takahashi.
- Interact with the tool by asking questions related to developing real-time analog clocks in Python.
- Retrieve code snippets and prompts offered by the assistant to assist in building analog clocks with features like displaying different timezones and updating the clock every second.
- Incorporate the Python tool within your coding environment to facilitate the creation and maintenance of analog clocks efficiently.
Features
- Access to a Python coding assistant specialized in creating real-time analog clocks.
- Support for updating the analog clocks every second for accurate time display.
- Guidance on displaying multiple time zones on the created analog clocks.
- Efficient code snippets and solutions provided by the assistant for enhanced productivity.
- User-friendly interface for seamless integration into the Python development workflow.
Updates
2023/12/20
Language
English (English)
Welcome message
Hello! Let's create a real-time analog clock in Python together.
Prompt starters
- How do I start making an analog clock in Python?
- What code do I use for updating the clock every second?
- How can I display both JST and CEST in my clock?
- What's the best way to clear the display on update?
Tools
- dalle
- browser
Tags
public
reportable