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Practice: Invoking and chaining functions

Practice: Invoking and chaining functions

From the course: Semantic Kernel in Action: Fundamentals

Practice: Invoking and chaining functions

- [Instructor] Now, let's see this in a more relatable context. Let's put this into practice with a fun example. We are going to chain functions. Let's get onto it. Imagine this scenario where we are dealing with a city-wide power outage. We'll start our base application, add references, register the kernel functions, and configure handlebars pipeline of responses from some role-playing plugins. Then we will execute them and watch how each personality adds their unique perspective to the solution. Let's get onto it. So, usual, we open codespaces. We will open chapter 03 exercise 10b which is the beginning. Click OK and wait a bit. Nothing here. We would forward the pull to happen. Not yet. Good morning, rise and shine, codespaces. And let's move to where we want to be. All right, that's it, and all right, and we want to add the prompttemplates again. I always miss the two T's here. Need to work on this dyslexia. All right, yup, we have that, good. One more thing as we will add some…

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