This book introduces the ways that artificial intelligence can make life as a coder easier. Chris Minnick explains the tools that can produce, examine, and fix code for you and looks at how to automate processes like code documentation, debugging, updating, and optimization.
Author: Chris Minnick Publisher: For Dummies Date: March 2025 Pages: 336 ISBN: 978-1394249138 Print: 1394249136 Kindle: B0CW1LP1RM Audience: General Level: Introductory/Intermediate Category: Artificial Intelligence

Topics include:
- Discover the core coding tasks boosted by artificial intelligence
- Meet the top AI coding assistance platforms currently on the market
- Learn how to generate documentation with AI and use AI to keep your code up to date
- Use predictive tools to help speed up the coding process and eliminate bugs
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C++ Programming, 7th Ed (In Easy Steps)
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This is the 7th edition of a slim book on C++. Can you really learn C++ in easy steps?
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Wild West To Agile (Addison-Wesley)
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