LangChain Few-Shot Learning: Teaching by Example

Posted on Mon 18 May 2026 in Tutorials • Tagged with LangChain, Few-Shot Learning, AI, LLM, Tutorial

Learning Through Examples

Few-shot learning is one of the most powerful techniques in prompt engineering. Instead of just telling the model what to do, you show it examples of the desired behavior. This dramatically improves output quality and consistency.

Few-Shot Learning Basics

The concept is simple: provide the model with …


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LangChain Prompting Fundamentals: Anatomy and Variables

Posted on Mon 18 May 2026 in Tutorials • Tagged with LangChain, Prompting, AI, LLM, Tutorial

Understanding Prompt Structure

When working with LangChain, understanding how to structure prompts is fundamental to getting consistent, high-quality outputs from language models. A well-structured prompt is the difference between vague responses and precise, actionable results.

Anatomy of a Prompt

Every effective prompt has three core components that work together:

1 …


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LangChain Prompt Hygiene: Best Practices for Clean Prompts

Posted on Mon 18 May 2026 in Tutorials • Tagged with LangChain, Prompting, Best Practices, AI, LLM

Why Prompt Hygiene Matters

Writing prompts is easy. Writing good prompts that consistently produce reliable results is hard. Prompt hygiene refers to the practices and patterns that make your prompts maintainable, debuggable, and effective over time.

Poor prompt hygiene leads to: - Inconsistent outputs - Difficult debugging - Hard-to-maintain code - Wasted tokens and …


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Nemoclaw Slack Bot Lessons Learned

Posted on Mon 11 May 2026 in Tutorials • Tagged with NemoClaw, Slack, AI-agents, bots, developer-tools, beginner-guide, lessons-learned

A personal journey through Slack permissions, missing scopes, and one surprisingly elegant design decision.


Some lessons come from tutorials. Others come from staring at an error message at 10 PM wondering if you've broken something that was never broken to begin with.

This is one of the second kind

I'd …


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NemoClaw Your AI Agent's Security Guard

Posted on Mon 11 May 2026 in Tutorials • Tagged with GenAI, Azure, Microsoft-Foundry, AI-apps, beginner-guide, developer-tools

Have You Ever Wondered How Some People Have an AI That Works for Them 24/7 — Even While They Sleep? The Secret Isn't a Team of Engineers — It's the Right Setup.

Imagine you've hired a really capable assistant. They're smart, fast, and ready to help. But before you hand them …


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Developer Tools & SDKs: Your Starter Guide to Building AI Apps

Posted on Sat 18 April 2026 in Tutorials • Tagged with GenAI, SDK, API, developer-tools, AI-apps, VS-Code, GitHub

Ever Wondered How Developers Actually Build AI-Powered Apps?

You've probably used an AI chatbot, a smart search tool, or maybe even an AI writing assistant. But have you ever stopped to think — how did someone build that? What tools did they use? What even is an SDK?

If those questions …


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So You Want to Build an AI App? Here's Where to Actually Start

Posted on Sat 18 April 2026 in Tutorials • Tagged with GenAI, Azure, Microsoft-Foundry, AI-apps, beginner-guide, developer-tools

Have You Ever Wondered How Tech Companies Spin Up AI-Powered Products So Quickly? The Secret Isn't Magic — It's Organization.

Imagine you're about to cook a big dinner for friends. Before you start, you'd probably do a few things: pick your recipes, gather your ingredients, and set up your kitchen. You …


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Finding the Right AI Model Doesn't Have to Be Overwhelming

Posted on Mon 13 April 2026 in Tutorials • Tagged with GenAI, LLM, AI-models, beginner-guide, benchmarks, evaluation

A Beginner's Guide to Exploring, Testing, and Choosing the AI That Actually Fits Your Needs

Ever felt overwhelmed choosing between AI models — like picking a phone plan with too many options and too little explanation?

You're not alone. But here's the good news: picking the right AI model doesn't have …


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