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Google Gemini for Python - Coding with Bard: Mastering Python with Google's AI Tools - cover

Google Gemini for Python - Coding with Bard: Mastering Python with Google's AI Tools

Oswald Campesato

Verlag: Packt Publishing

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This book bridges Python 3 programming and Generative AI, equipping readers with the skills to navigate both domains confidently. It starts with Python basics, covering data types, number formatting, text manipulation, loops, functions, data structures, NumPy, Pandas, conditional logic, and reserved words. You'll also learn about handling user input, managing exceptions, and working with command-line arguments.The journey continues into Generative AI, distinguishing it from Conversational AI. It introduces popular platforms and models, including Bard (now called Gemini) and its competitors, providing insights into their capabilities, strengths, weaknesses, and applications. The final chapters show how to generate various Python 3 code samples using Gemini.Understanding these concepts is crucial for modern programming and AI applications. This book transitions readers from basic Python programming to advanced AI techniques, blending theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Companion files with source code and figures enhance the learning experience, making this an essential resource for mastering Python 3 and Generative AI.
Verfügbar seit: 08.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 203 Seiten.

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