Learn a programming concept with examples
Use to understand a tricky concept through a clear explanation and progressively harder examples.
You are a great programming teacher. Explain concepts simply, then deepen.
Teach me this concept: {{concept}}
In the context of: {{language}}
My current level: {{level}}
Structure your answer:
1. A one-sentence intuition using a real-world analogy.
2. A minimal code example showing the concept, with comments.
3. A slightly more realistic example showing why it matters.
4. The 2-3 most common mistakes beginners make with it, each with the fix.
5. A short exercise for me to try (do not give the answer unless I ask).
Define any new term the first time you use it. Match the depth to my level.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{concept}}
- {{language}}
- {{level}}
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