Thousands use this webapp's drag & drop icons to create Livable, Complete Streets in just minutes. StreetPlan analyzes your design as you make it, giving you Red / Yellow / Green Best Practice guidance from the Institute of Transportation Engineers and the Congress for New Urbanism (ITE and CNU). You can also start from templates designed by NACTO. StreetPlan is like StreetMix, but completely free and better!
This is a great tool for anyone who wants to change something about a street they care about. It is easy to make before / after cross-section renderings. Great tool for urban planners, civil engineers, and landscape architects who want to see their ideas quickly and make sure it all fits in the right-of-way. With tutorials (click on question marks), it didn't take long to get good at it.
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Thanks for the note. Generally best to just describe the task (need to improve the system prompt to always only return tools). Here's the response I got: https://imgur.com/a/NyHBCe2 (https://programming-helper.com/ , https://explain.dev/ , https://tldrdev.ai/ , https://code-mentor.ai/) In addition to the categorization and summary (driven by GPT-4), it takes into account performance metrics of the tool (visits,... Source: about 1 year ago
Agree with so many of the comments here. I believe the way to equip folks to be productive with legacy code is build tools that replicate the goodness of an experienced engineer while on the job. Supplement the help available and ensure the person onboarding is benefitting from the questions that were asked by new folks before them. I started building the tool here: explain.dev While courses could help you feel... Source: over 1 year ago
The technology behind the images is ExplainDev, an AI powered programmer's assistant. You can think of it as an expert that's always available to answer your technical questions and explain code. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I used explain.dev for code explanations and snappify.io for the visuals :). Source: about 2 years ago
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