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86 reviewsYou'll also learn about more specialized generative AI tools for tasks such as text-to-image creation.
Author Tom Taulli provides a methodology for modular programming that aligns effectively with the way prompts create AI-generated code. This guide also describes the best ways of using general purpose LLMs to learn a programming language, explain code, or convert code from one language to another.
This book examines:
• The core capabilities of AI-based development tools
• Pros, cons, and use cases of popular systems such as GitHub Copilot and Amazon CodeWhisperer
• Ways to use ChatGPT, Bard, Claude, and other generic LLMs for coding
• Using AI development tools for the software development lifecycle, including requirements, planning, coding, debugging, and testing
• Prompt engineering for development
• Using AI-assisted programming for tedious tasks like creating regular expressions
• How to use AI-based low-code and no-code tools
Tom Taulli is an author, advisor, and investor who's penned numerous books, including Artificial Intelligence Basics. He also contributes to publications such as AIBusiness.com, Inc.com, Barrons.com, eSecurity Planet, and Kiplingers.com, and has developed educational courses for O'Reilly and Pluralsight, focusing on areas such as generative AI, databases, and Python.