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Building your own ChatGPT Graphical Client with NextJS and Wing 🤯

Nathan Tarbert on May 16, 2024

TL;DR By the end of this article, you will build and deploy a ChatGPT Client using Wing and Next.js. This application can run locally ...
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Erik Dietrich •

What a cool use case!

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Nathan Tarbert Winglang •

Thanks, Erik, I'm glad you think it's interesting :)

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Nevo David Winglang •

Super interesting!
I like how Wing simplified the cloud.

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Nathan Tarbert Winglang • • Edited

Thanks, Nevo, agreed!

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Ankur Tyagi •

@nathan_tarbert very solid guide and tbh Wing is super interesting.

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Nathan Tarbert Winglang •

Thanks, Ankur, I'm glad you're taking an interest in Wing :)

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John Cook •

Wow nice detail, great article!

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Sajay •

This is really cool!

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Nathan Tarbert Winglang •

Thanks, Benjamin!

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Andrii Ovcharov •

Interesting. Thanks for sharing!

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reda trust •

preety good to learn with by the way i liked this i like your creativity

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Ura Rintaro •

I wanna work with you.

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Nathan Tarbert Winglang •

Hey there, I'm not with Wing anymore, in fact they folded.

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ghgltggamer •

But why would you do that , Open Ai will still collect your prompts ;)

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Morgan •

How does Wing stack up to Pulumi?

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Nathan Tarbert Winglang •

There are some differences between Pulumi and Wing.

Probably the most important thing to point out is that Pulumi is an Infrastructure as Code tool (IaC) and they do it well. Wing takes care of the whole application, both the infrastructure and the application code all in one so it's not an even comparison.

This short FAQ page sums it up pretty well.

I'm happy to chat more about it if you have any other questions.