google Gemini for Python: Coding with Bard


google Gemini for Python
Author: by Oswald Campesato (Author)
Publisher: Mercury Learning and Information
Publication Date: 2024-03-08
Language: English
Print Length: 192 pages
ISBN-10: 1501522744
ISBN-13: 9781501522741


Book Description
This book provides a bridge between the worlds of Python 3 programming and Generative AI, aiming to equip readers with the skills to navigate both domains with confidence. It begins with an introduction to fundamental aspects of Python programming, which include various data types, number formatting, Unicode and UTF-8 handling, and text manipulation techniques. In addition, you will learn about loops, functions, data structures, NumPy, Pandas, conditional logic, and reserved words in Python. Further chapters show how to handle user input, manage exceptions, and work with command-line arguments. The text then transitions to the realm of Generative AI, discussing its distinction from Conversational AI. Popular platforms and models, including Bard (now called “Gemini”) and its competitors, are presented to give readers an understanding of the current AI landscape. The book discusses the capabilities of Bard, its strengths, weaknesses, and potential applications. Finally, you will learn how to generate a variety of Python 3 code samples via Bard. FEATURES: Includes a chapter on how to generate a variety of Python 3 code samples via Gemini Covers basic concepts of Python 3 such as loops, conditional logic, reserved words, user input, manage exceptions, work with command-line arguments, and more Includes companion files for downloading with source code and figures


About the Author

Oswald Campesato specializes in Deep Learning, Python, and GPT-4. He is the author/co-author of over forty books including Python 3 Data Visualization Using ChatGPT / GPT-4, NLP for Developers, and Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning (all Mercury Learning).

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