Python Web Apps on Web Rush #278
Alfredo Deza talks with us about why he likes Python, how to encourage writing tests, breaking functions into multiple functions, and how people can learn more about Python.
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Alfredo Deza talks with us about why he likes Python, how to encourage writing tests, breaking functions into multiple functions, and how people can learn more about Python.
Bruno Capuano talks with us about .NET smart components and integrating them with AI, using it for smarter text field areas, where else AI is being used that we might not expect, and how can we make sure to have some guardrails for AI tokens in our applications.
Chris Noring talks with Craig about AI agents, how you can use them together with various data points you may already have, how they differ from assistants like Siri or Alexa, and how CoPilot Studio could be a good starting point for a no-code AI agent solution.
Corbin Crutchley helps us sort through the web frameworks available to developers in 2024 with Framework Fundamentals, his online book that's part of the Framework Field Guide aiming to teach you Angular, React and Vue all at once.
Anthony Bartolo helps explain what the generative AI space is like for developers, how a power company is using AI to learn about their code, what to consider when adding AI to a project, and how to write better prompts to make the best use of AI.