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You can learn how to use Large Language Models (LLMs) effectively through the book *Hands-On Large Language Models* by Jay Alammar and Maarten Grootendorst. This book uses nearly 300 custom illustrations to explain key concepts and practical tools for working with LLMs, including tokenization, transformers, prompt engineering, fine-tuning, and advanced text generation. It also provides runnable code examples in Google Colab, making it easy to practice and apply what you learn. This resource helps you understand and build your own LLM applications confidently, saving you time and effort in mastering complex AI technology. It’s highly recommended for anyone wanting hands-on experience with LLMs.
https://github.com/HandsOnLLM/Hands-On-Large-Language-Models
# The standard string repr for dicts is hard to read:
»> my_mapping = {'a': 23, 'b': 42, 'c': 0xc0ffee}
»> my_mapping
{'b': 42, 'c': 12648430. 'a': 23} # 😞
# The "#json" module can do a much better job:
»> import json
»> print(json.dumps(my_mapping, indent=4, sort_keys=True))
{
"a": 23,
"b": 42,
"c": 12648430
}
# Note this only works with dicts containing
# primitive types (check out the "pprint" module):
»> json.dumps({all: 'yup'})
TypeError: keys must be a string
История(12м) как в Альфа-Банке сокращали размер JSON файла, который передается на устройство для работы SDUI. Решением стала шаблонизация для отказа от одинаковых блоков UI с разными данными
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