@@FlorenzErstling I thought the same thing as @joaob1226: I believe he meant most of the videos and tutorials out there are still talking about multi-agent system theory/concepts, about building small agent systems on your own, or, at most, about the installation and basic features of one of the main agent frameworks out there. These agent frameworks involve a lot of boiler-plate code which makes it hard for developers to actually manage understanding the inner-workings and way-to-use of more than just one agent framework, let alone building a same use case with two of them and comparing results. In summary, I would dare say you are one of the first to actually use several different agent frameworks at the same time and prepare a video comparing the results, i.e., "a little ahead of the crowd". Amazing work and amazing video series, thanks very much.
This was a great video. You're a little ahead of the crowd on this one so I bet this video stacks up views in teh months to come.
Thanks a lot! Im happy that you liked it. But what do you mean exactly with being ahead of the crowd ? 😅
@@FlorenzErstling I thought the same thing as @joaob1226: I believe he meant most of the videos and tutorials out there are still talking about multi-agent system theory/concepts, about building small agent systems on your own, or, at most, about the installation and basic features of one of the main agent frameworks out there.
These agent frameworks involve a lot of boiler-plate code which makes it hard for developers to actually manage understanding the inner-workings and way-to-use of more than just one agent framework, let alone building a same use case with two of them and comparing results.
In summary, I would dare say you are one of the first to actually use several different agent frameworks at the same time and prepare a video comparing the results, i.e., "a little ahead of the crowd".
Amazing work and amazing video series, thanks very much.