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About the Course

This course is designed to enhance your skills by integrating AI chatbots as pair programmers in your development process. You’ll learn about how large language models (LLMs) work and how this general-purpose technology can be applied to common software development tasks to help boost productivity, creativity, and support you in your tasks as a developer. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Understand the differences between machine learning and traditional software development - Describe how large language models generate text - Prompt an LLM to assist in the tasks that make up the software developer role - Guide an LLM to complete a task in a specific way by writing detailed prompts and iterating to improve output - Leverage the depth of software development knowledge encoded in an LLM by prompting it to assume specific job roles or personas - Write code quickly using an LLM as a pair-coding partner - Analyze code for efficiency, security, and performance using an LLM This course assumes you have a background in software development, but are new to using LLMs as part of your development process. By knowing how machine learning systems work, and having an understanding of how they can be applied in software development, you’ll be able to use them more effectively to support your growth and work as a developer or engineer....

Top reviews

GM

Oct 1, 2024

Excellent course. As always, Professor Moroney's classes are very engaging and rich in high-level content. It is frustrating that the LLM sometimes forgets previously given prompts and instructions.

PG

Oct 14, 2024

This is an excellent introductory course, as this approach represents "the next generation" of software development, applicable to all of software engineering disciplines and levels using LLM

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By Quesada J B

Dec 13, 2024

I liked it. Not very fan/experienced with Python (would love to use other language) but the idea is clear enough.

By David W

Oct 8, 2024

Good introduction to the topic. Thank you for making this material available.

By Ricardo N

Oct 1, 2024

For me personally too much focus on algortihms and not the AI as a tool usage

By Yucheng T

Oct 4, 2024

Not super helpful for someone already work with ChatGPT for daily coding

By Dr Z A

Jan 7, 2025

Thank you, interested course

By Hoang 6

Sep 27, 2024

nice

By Lee B

Oct 31, 2024

Not a lot of new information for me as an enthusiast. Was hoping for more including fine tuning models for software dev tasks

By Albert G L

Dec 7, 2024

No era lo que me esperaba

By Marko M

Jan 18, 2025

This course provides a very basic introduction, primarily suited for individuals with no prior coding experience. It focuses on learning Python with the assistance of ChatGPT. While it may be helpful for absolute beginners, those with some coding knowledge might find it overly simplistic. For more in-depth resources, I recommend exploring the documentation on OpenAI, Gemini cookbook, or prompt engineering pages, which offer a wealth of detailed information.

By Abhishek V

Nov 25, 2024

Well, it was very basic and didn't do much for me. I was kind of hoping that this will have more challenging exercises but it truly was a boring / begineer level course. Hoping for next courses to be way better. !

By Jonathan M

Nov 22, 2024

Small but useful bit of valuable knowledge, with lots of filler in between. Not a lot of focused content, and found the ChatGPT labs clunky and unwieldy.

By Jacques L C

Oct 1, 2024

Very basic and easy (not intermediate, but beginner course)

By Diego A L R

Feb 5, 2025

I took the first course of the series of 3 but it really was not what I expected, at the beginning topics of how to use chatgpt to generate, improve, document code, etc. were covered - this is so simple, you don't need a course to ask gpt4 to improve an algorithm. But shortly after, I felt that in the following modules too much time was spent teaching lists, trees and graphs, it is as if out of nowhere the course completely changed its course, losing all focus, in the end to finish the course I had to present an assessment that had nothing to do with AI, although AI was used to solve it, it seemed more like a graph assessment from my computer science major than anything else, I didn't like the content of the course at all so I didn't I kept going.

By larry s

Dec 28, 2024

why I can't stop enroll the coursera ? I just want to try one day ,then I hand to buy it ?