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Which stack should I use?
Hello, I'm a software engineer, front end dev, My stack is React. I'm actually working on a small saas idea to automate the creation of Travel itineraries. As I'm a React dev I would prefer to work in Js, but as there is much more learning material in Python I'm constantly going back and forth Between Python and js one day I think I should learn python deeply, and the next one I want to work with the vercel AI Sdk and then get often stuck because of the lack of tutorials, etc... I'm also very interested by Generative UI, which is possible with the vercel SDK, and just saw that now it's also possible with langchain. I see that Python is often easier than js, but if I'm stuck on something I realize that IDK python very well. I also tried CrewAi, but heard that it's not very reliable, and also noticed that it cost a lot quickly At this moment I've begin the work with the Vercel AI SDK, and Tavily Search inside Nextjs... I've also planned the app with input/process/output for each step (I discovered just now that it was the right thing to do by looking last @Dave Ebbelaar video. And bTW if you need help in front end, here I am :-)
1 like • Jun '24
@Brandon Phillips Thanks, sorry to answer so late! yes that's what I'm doing! I know about Nuxt, but as I'm a React Dev, I have no interest switching to vue. I prefer Remix to Next but as it doesn't have React Server Components yet, there is things like generative UI that I cannot do!
0 likes • Jun '24
@Viktorija Trubaciute more general, @Danny Gerst that's what I'm doing, I think all is doable in js, but there is much more tutorials and resources for Python, so I go to python to understand sometimes, and then go back to js, Python syntax is really cool, but I know much more about js, also it's the occasion to produce content about AI in js, or AI and front end :-)
Welcome to Data Alchemy - Start Here
The goal of this group is to help you navigate the complex and rapidly evolving world of data science and artificial intelligence. This is your hub to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, learn specialized skills to turn raw data into valuable insights, connect with a community of like-minded individuals, and ultimately, become a Data Alchemist. Together, let's decode the language of data and shape a future where knowledge and community illuminate our way. Rules - Don't sell anything here or use Data Alchemy as any kind of funnel - We delete low effort community posts, and posts with poor English. Proofread your post first. - Help us make the posts high quality. If you see a low quality post, then click on the 3 dots on the post and "Report To Admins". Start by checking out these links - Classroom - Introduction - Roadmap - Contribution Be Aware of Scammers - Please be aware that this is a public group. Unfortunately, some people abuse the Skool platform to send DMs or post comments to trick people. This is the internet, so always do your own due diligence. Never automatically trust someone here on the Skool platform other than @Dave Ebbelaar's official account. To kick things off, please comment below, introducing yourself. Let us know: 1. Your name and where you're from 2. What project(s) you're currently focused on See you in the comments!
Welcome to Data Alchemy - Start Here
4 likes • Apr '24
@Teemu Lahdenperä Hey Teemu, nice to see you here too!
2 likes • Apr '24
@Andrea Teyssedre Great, let's keep in touch!
Streaming AI Responses
Has anyone worked with any front end framework where they've been able to successfully stream the response from an LLM?
Streaming AI Responses
2 likes • Apr '24
@Brandon Phillips Yes, I know nextjs, but I really prefer Remix, the DX is much better, based on web standards, also one thing I never liked with Next is the fact that the local dev is super slow, as soon as you need to do navigations. it's just more famous than Remix, but Remix is rising Remix will have RSC soon too.| Anyway both are good, it's a matter of preferences, but try Remix you will see!
2 likes • Apr '24
@Brandon Phillips you don't need RSC to do streaming https://remix.run/docs/en/main/guides/streaming#3-deferring-data-in-loaders I see you are from Utah, the Remix's creator are from there, I was at Remix conf in Salt Lake last year :-)
Should I use JavaScript instead python?
Is JavaScript suitable for writing LLM apps? Because I mainly works a web developer and I have more experience writing js/ts code.
4 likes • Apr '24
I'm also a js dev (React) I'm learning python basics, because most tutorials are in python, then I'll what to use best.
Understanding Python Classes
For this week's video, I decided to go back to the basics and talk about how to properly use classes within your Python projects. I personally know that for most people in data-related fields, this way of writing code doesn't really come naturally to us because we're used to following examples in Jupyter Notebooks. This is how I started as well. But now, I almost never use notebooks anymore and structure all my projects in an Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) way, which is a programming paradigm that focuses on creating reusable and modular code. Classes allow you to define blueprints for creating objects that encapsulate data and behavior. They provide a way to group related data (attributes) and functions (methods) together into a single unit. By using classes, you can create instances (objects) of that class, each with its own unique set of data. In this tutorial, I will show you the very basics of how to get started using classes and conclude with an example of how I use a combination of classes and design patterns to create modular code. Go watch the video here
1 like • Apr '24
Thank you, very clear!
1 like • Apr '24
However I have struggled because I didn't know about the interpreter, I'm a js dev, new to python, and before installing anaconda I had python installed with brew, so the jupyter book was not working. Fortunately chatgpt saved me!
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