Daniel - Js Craft
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Author of 📘 Build AI Agents with LangGraph.js: https://bit.ly/45RHa6R I like computers. I try to make them like me back. More than computers I like humans.
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It's truly humbling and uplifting to receive a photo from someone with both of your books on their desk, along with the message: "I got my own copy of A Beginner’s Guide to LangGraph and AI Agents and found it very useful and well-written." amazon.com/LangGraph-Mana…
New chat LangChain! Check it out
As we've consolidated our docs and shipped 1.0 versions of LangChain and LangGraph, we also rebuilt Chat LangChain from the ground up — now cleaner, faster, and more accurate. Chat LangChain is a chatbot that answers questions about LangChain resources, including our docs and…
When it comes to AI, orchestrating LLMs & agents through code is far more powerful (and fun) than relying solely on prompt engineering. That's one of the reasons I wrote "📘 Build AI Agents with LangGraph js". js-craft.io/langgraph-js-b…
Today marks the fifth anniversary of my book "Ergodicity!"
Check out @ianand 's presentation at @CascadiaJS . It’s a great example of how we can create something similar to "View Source", but for LLMs 🤩 youtu.be/clqB9mpdwok
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GPT in Vanilla JavaScript
The 66th edition of the JS Craft Newsletter just dropped: - 🎓 How LLM tokens really work - 🎙 Hrishi Olickel on AI engineering & agents - 💰 Financial Independence as a Software Dev - 🧠 Knowledge work is dying; welcome to the age of wisdom work js-craft.io/blog/newslette…
If you want to learn more about Agent Builder, and our thinking behind it, watch our latest round table video!
Inside LangSmith's No Code Agent Builder We built a no code agent builder, and our team is breaking down why we did it + what's powering it under the hood. In our latest roundtable discussion, Harrison and the engineering team behind LangSmith Agent Builder sit down to discuss:…
Speaking about taking home office infrastructure to the next level, I found this older article by Stephen Wolfram on his home office setup: writings.stephenwolfram.com/2019/02/seekin…
The @Pragmatic_Eng released an analysis of the tech job market: - 📈 gradual but consistent increase in hiring across both Big Tech & startups - 🤖 surging demand for AI engineers - 📍decline in remote opportunities, and the growing importance of location. newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/state-of-the…
Worth the read. What's interesting is how many converge on the same solution until it becomes common practice
Success is unpredictable. Luck and timing play a bigger role than we think. That’s why who you work with and how you spend your days might be the real “win.” I wrote this short rant on the importance of long-term games and values: js-craft.io/blog/on-succes…
I'm 100% sold on this! The Dependency Injection thing is great! thanks @swyx 🙏 youtube.com/watch?v=VR_MQH…
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Effect: the Good Parts, `use workflow`, and Vercel Domains — Dillon...
One of the best ideas I've read recently. Moral of the story: don't compete with AI on marginal improvements but instead, do things AI cannot do. Knowledge work is dying! Welcome to the age of wisdom work! every.to/thesis/knowled…
This weekend we made today's trip to Ronda which has now become my favorite non-coastal town. Mind-blowing views. Thank you, 🇪🇸 Spain!
I've been in the industry for over 20 years. Tech is challenging, exciting, and beautiful. A great place to grow. But it's not easy at all, especially if you want to master the craft.
I just saw one of those “It’s so easy to get into tech and make a huge salary” courses. It was launched by someone who: 1. did a coding bootcamp, 2. stayed 2–3 years at a company, 3. quit, and now sells courses. If it’s so nice and easy in tech, why quit so fast?
I just saw one of those “It’s so easy to get into tech and make a huge salary” courses. It was launched by someone who: 1. did a coding bootcamp, 2. stayed 2–3 years at a company, 3. quit, and now sells courses. If it’s so nice and easy in tech, why quit so fast?
It’s finally here! Looking forward to digging into more wisdom from @pragdave
I think that RAG will be a huge market. 95% of the world's data is "private" and therefore unavailable for training foundation models. But we can feed this private data to local LLMs via RAG. In some way each organization will likely have its own LLM-RAG app.
Made my day !
I love it when I start a podcast recording with a stranger and end it with a new friend. Has happened many times this year.
Success isn’t just about hard work - it’s also about timing, luck, and the people you choose to share the journey with. I wrote this small rant on why the daily process, values and companions matter more than outcomes: js-craft.io/blog/on-succes…
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