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So you've got something that you might know the schema for, but it could change.
So, you've got something that you might know the schema for,
And then we'll add the exact same schema here.
And then for the responses, I will say, "Reply" and "quote," and then we'll add the exact same schema here.
might encounter, Index Guidelines, Schema Guidelines, Coding Techniques, and lastly,
Um, we're going to be covering profiling and benchmarking core concepts, um, sources of problems that you might encounter, index guidelines, schema guidelines, coding techniques, and
So if a toddler has never seen a deer but has a schema for "horse," she may call the first deer she sees a "horsey." She wants to fit it within her understanding.
So soon enough, that kid realizes that deer aren't just horses, and she adjusts her schema.
All it needs to do is take in a CSV, a CSV in arbitrary format, so the schema could be seriously anything from the internet.
So the schema could be seriously anything from the internet.
Number one, it gives them background information on what they're listening for, what we call in ELT terms, schema or schemata.
what we call in ELT terms, schema or schemata.
Are they going to leave me?" This is the disconnection and rejection schema.
Studies even show how this schema connects to anxious attachment, making you replay breakups or arguments in your mind long after they're over.
I'll actually show this over here called Codex Output Schema.
It's just a JSON file that adheres to the OpenAI structured output schema format.
Were you designing a schema?
Were you designing a schema?
So here I've defined a specific schema for my scenario.
So here, I've defined a specific schema for my scenario.