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yo does anyone know what stack mosaicnow.xyz is using? found it yesterday while looking for c.ai alternatives without the annoying filters. the text chat is insanely fast but im trying to figure out what LLM they use under the hood cuz the memory is actually holding up. they also threw in a voice mode which is kinda sick. anyone reverse engineered this yet?
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Corey Schaefer is very good.
But it's very advanced and may be hard.
If you want a simpler the tech with tim is also good
also dont get stuck in tutorial hell though
just make a few real projects like 2 3 and then try to get some actual projects maybe or make something without watching a tutorial but instead if you dont know how to do X (X should be a really small part of the project) just search about that, ask ai to help you with that (don't ask ai to gice you the code, explain to ai you are new to programming, you want to learn, etc)
by doing this over time you will learn
its completely normal to not know how to do X when it's your first time trying to do X
Can anyone recommend a comprehensive Python PDF or notes that go from beginner to advanced?
I learned Python before, but when I had to build a project, I struggled to know where to start. I'm looking for a resource that helps with both Python and the transition to real projects.
That’s a great approach. Let’s do it. I'm also learning without rushing. Feel free to reach out whenever you want.
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Does anyone know the best platform to host telegram bot? Can i do it for free by any chance
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I have studied MBA but I want this ndo sql developer with python. Is it good for long term future?
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i Highly recommend freeCodeCamp's most viewed video which is a Python Beginner Tutorial (it's like 4 hours & it covers the most basic syntax of Python + the basic parts about Programming) & then i recommend CS50 (Specifically CS50 2023 because imo it was the best one compared to other years) but you dont have to watch CS50 all the way through, if you find it too hard just drop it / skip it after Episode 1 & then i highly recommend the other sources i listed here
/channel/Python/2254823
i personally watch instead of reading so i dont have bopks or PDFs to recommend but i have some youtube channels to recommend & you can just watch any Project Based video that caughts your attention
Clear Code : real projects with python, mostly GUI apps & games
freeCodeCamp : real projects with python, mostly Backend, WebDev, Ai, Data Science, etc ... just search around in their youtube channel
i dont remember the channel name for this but just search AutomateAnythingWithPython its a book but the author also has a youtube channel & videos with it, this is much more smaller scale compared to actual real projects but it can still help
you can also use these github resources
Build Your Own X
https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x
Free Programming Books
https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books#readme
Awesome Youtubers (for programming)
https://github.com/JoseDeFreitas/awesome-youtubers#readme
Learn to Program
https://github.com/karlhorky/learn-to-program#readme
and if you need a Roadmap Roadmap.sh
edit: dont get stuck in tutorial hell though
Let's work together, I'm also starting over again I want to learn properly. I learnt in hurry the first time.
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