Coding with AI: Examples in Python (Manning)
Wednesday, 31 December 2025

In this book Jeremy Morgan looks at how developers can hand off tedious software development tasks to an assistant using AI-powered coding tools like Copilot to accelerate research, design, code creation, testing, troubleshooting, documentation, and refactoring. Written for working developers, this book fast-tracks the reader to AI-powered productivity with bite-size projects, tested prompts, and techniques for getting the most out of AI. It takes you through several small Python projects with the help of AI tools, showing you exactly how to use AI to create and refine real software.

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Author: Jeremy Morgan
Publisher: Manning
Date: October 2025
Pages: 336
ISBN: 978-1633437272
Print: 1633437272
Kindle: B0FPXN5WCF
Audience: Python developers
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category:  Artificial Intelligence

Topics include:

  • Incorporate AI tools into your development workflow
  • Create pro-quality documentation and tests
  • Debug and refactor software efficiently
  • Create and organize reusable prompts

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