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Patrick Loeber
Google AI Studio
@patloeber
member of technical staff @GoogleDeepMind • gemini api & ai studio • my views
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Joined May 2019
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    He: You are the ';' to my code. She: I code in Python.
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    Gemini is now in Chrome! Ctrl + G, and enjoy!
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    This is the syllabus of @karpathy's upcoming AI course. Oh boy, am I excited about this!🤩 Especially looking forward to all hands-on coding parts not only in Python but also in C and CUDA. Source: github.com/karpathy/LLM10…
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    This is one of the best free Python courses you'll find on GitHub!🐍 An exercise-driven course on Advanced Python Programming by @dabeaz: github.com/dabeaz-course/…
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    The Google Gen AI Python SDK v1.0.0 is here! It brings major improvements and stability, including: - Gemini API and Vertex support - pydantic types - function calling - JSON response schema - streaming - async - Imagen 3 support - finetuning happy building!
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    We're excited to release v1.0.0 of the Google Gen AI TypeScript/JavaScript SDK! Some highlights: - Easily build apps powered by Gemini 2.5 models - Live API support - MCP support - TTS models - Image & video generation models - Gemini API & Vertex support Happy building!
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    The model is now officially called Nano Banana in @GoogleAIStudio
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    Do you want to learn @PyTorch ? I just released a FULL COURSE on YouTube! It teaches you everything you need to get started with this deep learning framework. I hope you enjoy it :) youtu.be/c36lUUr864M
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    K Nearest Neighbors (KNN) implemented from scratch in 30 lines of Python code:
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    How to implement "Rock, Paper, Scissors" in Python in 30 lines of code:
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    When you are a python programmer but still trying your best to enjoy yourself with other programmers
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    Would you recommend learning Python as a first programming language?