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Pro Coder's Guide to AI: Conquering the AI Revolution

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The AI Revolution isn’t coming—it’s here, and it’s bigger than the Industrial Revolution. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just earning your coding stripes, this book is your essential guide to thriving in the new era of artificial intelligence.

In Pro Coder's Guide to AI , you’ll explore the seismic shifts AI is driving and learn to harness its power through real-world, iterative projects. From using OpenAI tools like ChatGPT to refining prompt engineering techniques, you’ll gain practical skills to elevate your coding game.

This isn’t theory—it’s a hands-on introduction built from experience, where you’ll see how an industry veteran iteratively solves coding challenges alongside AI tools.

AI is the force multiplier coders can’t afford to ignore. Learn to leverage it, and you’ll not only survive the AI Revolution—you’ll lead it!

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Explore AI but unsure where to begin? Read Getting Started with AI.Unlock better results with prompt engineering? See Taking Command of AI with Prompts.Tackle complex tasks that require several steps? Explore Solving Problems with AI.Grasp AI tool limits and where they fall short? Check Where AI Falls Down.Greg L. Turnquist worked on the Spring team for over thirteen years and is currently a Sr. Staff Technical Content Engineer at Cockroach Labs. He was the lead developer for Spring Data JPA, Spring Web Services, and contributed to projects like Spring HATEOAS, Spring Data, Spring Boot, and R2DBC. He wrote Packt's best-selling title, Learning Spring Boot 2.0 2nd Edition, its 3rd Edition follow-up, and 12 Rules For Pro Coders. He launched the YouTube channel @ProCoderIO and hasn't met a SQL query yet that he can't speed up.

67 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 13, 2025

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Greg L. Turnquist

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Greg is a test-bitten script junky. He is a member of the Spring team at Pivotal. He works on Spring Data REST, Spring Boot and other Spring projects, while also working as an editor-at-large of Spring's Getting Started guides. He launched the Nashville JUG in 2010. He created Spring Python and wrote "Spring Python 1.1", "Python Testing Cookbook", and "Learning Spring Boot". He has been a Spring fan for years.

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