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Pluralsight

Anthropic: Prompt Engineering for Developers

via Pluralsight

Overview

This course covers the use of Claude 3 for software development. It shows how to create effective prompts for
making test cases, generating sample data, debugging and pair programming.

Understanding prompt engineering for large language models (LLM) is critical for success for software developers. It allows for being more productive and efficient. In this course, Anthropic: Prompt Engineering for Developers, you will develop the skills necessary to use Claude 3 for effective coding. This LLM has powerful capabilities for software code understanding and generation. First, you will learn the essentials of crafting prompts to create test cases. This will involve using Python modules across different functions. There will also be tips on formulating prompts for typical use cases and edge cases. Next, you will learn how to create prompts for Claude 3 to create sample data. This will be for various applications like user profiles, transaction records, product catalogs. Then, you will use Claude 3 to generate precise data formats such as JSON and CSV, as well as create unstructured data like text and emails. Finally, you will see how to use this LLM to help with debugging. There will also be a look at how to use pair programming and engage in real-time problem solving. Upon completing this course, you will gain the skills and knowledge necessary for creating prompts for software development with Claude 3. This will help make you a more successful and competitive programmer, ready to leverage the powerful code understanding and generation features of Claude 3.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Prompts for Test Cases, Sample Data, and Debugging 16mins

Taught by

Tom Taulli

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