Valuable insights on how to manage our career skills. The learning to build things requires a lot of continual improvements and maintenance. Dave's channel is the best fit to grow 🪴 in the data and AI space. He is very technical and practical. Always sharing what works and not what everyone is selling as new tech Thank you so much.
Hey Dave , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Hey Dave , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Very valuable video Dave. Thanks a lot! In your Clickup my eye fell on "Dave-Ebbelaar/DEV-109-Implement-basic-guardrails-before-sending-replies". Could you elaborate on this please?
That's an example of a GitHub branch and terminal command that ClickUp automatically generates. You can simply paste it into the terminal, create the branch, start working on it, and then the automations will take care of the rest. We have it set up so that when a branch is published, the task will move to "In Progress", and when a PR is merged, the task will be set to "Completed".
Dave, I can't thank you enough for the value you provided in this video. This is a true masterclass. I'm aware you have a data freelancing course but you could certainly consider making a full length course for this specific type of consulting. Bravo sir 👏
Thanks for this VERY valuable video. I don't know if I'm the only one, but I'd LOVE to see one of your previous projects from A to Z (with explanations and commentary on the code, not live coding): what the problem was, how you tackled it, the different parts, the POC, the deployment on Azure, the security matters, etc. I think there are not many developers showing that. I am self-taught, so I would be very interested to see the thought process all the way through with a real example, not just a little POC in a UA-cam video as many show.
Love to watch a full Indepth separate video on part 2 of doc "How to build GenAi projects" .This is the best video on UA-cam for Full stack developers try to shift to Genai. Your channel is like having a personal mentor
Dave, you're awesome. King of not gatekeeping!I also really appreciate how you talk about doing projects related to what you're actually interested in rather than jumping into building solutions for other people or trying to monetize immediately. Such a more realistic / hands-on approach.
Valuable insights on how to manage our career skills.
The learning to build things requires a lot of continual improvements and maintenance.
Dave's channel is the best fit to grow 🪴 in the data and AI space.
He is very technical and practical. Always sharing what works and not what everyone is selling as new tech
Thank you so much.
Men like Dave, pushing the industry forward by miles damm
😂🙏🏻
Very true
Hey Dave , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Hey Dave , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
loved it. thank you!!
This video is so strong - I almost dont want to like & share it, because I would rather keep it as my hidden golden secret.
Very valuable video Dave. Thanks a lot! In your Clickup my eye fell on "Dave-Ebbelaar/DEV-109-Implement-basic-guardrails-before-sending-replies". Could you elaborate on this please?
That's an example of a GitHub branch and terminal command that ClickUp automatically generates. You can simply paste it into the terminal, create the branch, start working on it, and then the automations will take care of the rest. We have it set up so that when a branch is published, the task will move to "In Progress", and when a PR is merged, the task will be set to "Completed".
real quality content. Love your way of explaining
This is Gold, thank you
Can this help me build a booking system for my business?
Thank you as always Dave 👏👏
Dave, I can't thank you enough for the value you provided in this video. This is a true masterclass. I'm aware you have a data freelancing course but you could certainly consider making a full length course for this specific type of consulting. Bravo sir 👏
My pleasure Tom. Glad you like it!
Thanks for this VERY valuable video. I don't know if I'm the only one, but I'd LOVE to see one of your previous projects from A to Z (with explanations and commentary on the code, not live coding): what the problem was, how you tackled it, the different parts, the POC, the deployment on Azure, the security matters, etc. I think there are not many developers showing that.
I am self-taught, so I would be very interested to see the thought process all the way through with a real example, not just a little POC in a UA-cam video as many show.
Thanks! I'm planning to do a video like this but I have to find the time in order to make this happen.
@@daveebbelaar ohh great...I cant wait to see that :)
Awesome content, super valuable Dave!
So much knowledge, thank you!
what do you mean about the complexity of langchain ?
Awesome video !!
LangChain is easy to get started with but really hard to make custom adjustments since the library is so bloated and opinionated.
Love this! Finally someone talking about custom coded solutions 🙌
Great! 🙌🏻
Love to watch a full Indepth separate video on part 2 of doc "How to build GenAi projects" .This is the best video on UA-cam for Full stack developers try to shift to Genai. Your channel is like having a personal mentor
One question dave ,do you use langchain in your client project?
No, I stopped using LangChain because of the complexity.
Incredibly informative and validating. Thank you for sharing.
I am curious, have you used Langchain in your projects?
I stopped using LangChain because of the complexity
Love it ❤. Thank a lot from 🇻🇳
need more videos like this!!!!
this dude is a sniper. 🏆
Impressive man!
Great - as always:) Thank you.
thank you, as usual very helpful!
Very valuable thanks
Sick architecture Dave!
Very good
Thanks!
Thanks! 🙏🏻
Dave, you're awesome. King of not gatekeeping!I also really appreciate how you talk about doing projects related to what you're actually interested in rather than jumping into building solutions for other people or trying to monetize immediately. Such a more realistic / hands-on approach.