u/Diwydiant

▲ 8 r/nocode

Is it possible to create a free "chatbot" with feedbacks about the sentences ?

Greetings, dearest Redditors.

I'm working in a French school, and I have absolutely no notion about coding.

I'm looking to create a game that would help my pupils to learn how to create correct sentences, and receive constructive feedbacks (for example, they are a famous person, and they're interviewed by a journalist).

I have a list of questions, and the objective is to explain how to improve (because I'm tired of reading "I have 12 years old" or "I'm living in France" 😄)

Do you think such a web app would be easily doable on a free-plan AI tool ?

Thanks in advance for your help and advice :)

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u/Diwydiant — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/nocode

As a teacher / nocoder, which is AI to use for the graphics and the content ?

Greetings, fellow Redditors.

I'm a teacher in France, and I have absolutely no skills about coding.

I have several ideas of "games" that allow my pupils to revise while playing (so far, I have nocode a rogue-lite about irregular verbs).

But most of my experiments look "generic" or lack some gaming vibes.

Which tool(s) should I use, to give my ideas a more "game-friendly" feeling ?

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u/Diwydiant — 6 days ago
▲ 49 r/wow

Greetings, fellow adventurers.

I'm a M+ player, and I wondered : is there a way to kick a mob while maintaining focus on a prio-target ?
For example : I'm targetting X, and want to kick Y without swapping focus.

Does such a thing exist ?

Thanks in advance, and have a really nice day 😄

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u/Diwydiant — 6 days ago
▲ 6 r/nocode

Hello, fellow redditors.

I am a teacher in France, in middle school, and unfortunately I have no knowledge of coding (and even though I would love to learn, I unfortunately don't have the time to dedicate to it). I have several ideas for fun revision projects that I would like to set up to allow my students to revise and practice from home, without feeling like they are actually "working."

I have lots of ideas (a roguelike to practice grammar, a "Space Invaders"-style game to memorize vocabulary, deck-building ideas for sentence construction, etc.), but I don't have the skills to turn them into something efficient and visually appealing.

I would like to know which AI(s) would allow me to easily code small, fun, engaging but still educational games, either for free or for around ten euros per month at most, please, and that I could then host on sites like Netlify.

Claude Code? ChatGPT Codex? Another service?
Thank you in advance for your answers, and have a nice evening.

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u/Diwydiant — 15 days ago