Tutorials – Python
Why AI Won’t Replace Developers (It’s Complicated)
Think AI will replace devs? Nah. The real question is how to build teams where humans and AI make each other better at the hard stuff that actually matters.
Five Career Moves Nobody Warns You About
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Stop Fighting About LLMs and Start Matching Models
Months of testing proves the “best” LLM doesn’t exist. Real skill is matching the right model to the task – and most people waste time arguing instead of learning.
Your Prompt Engineering Skills Matter More Than Your LLM
Testing different LLMs for coding taught me this: the model matters less than knowing how to break down problems and write specific prompts. Claude explains, GPT-5 generates, Copilot flows.
AI Code Fails in Production: Trust But Verify
I trusted AI code too easily until production failures taught me otherwise. Here’s how to catch the confident mistakes before they bite you.
Your Success Story Might Be Someone Else’s Script
Successful businessman has everything, feels like total failure. Turns out legacy isn’t what happens after you die – it’s what you do today. That’ll mess with your head.
Your Tiny Choices Actually Change Everything
Small daily choices matter more than grand gestures. Thank you notes, reusable bottles, less meat – regular people making tiny shifts create lasting change.
Your Daily Choices Matter More Than Your Eulogy
Legacy isn’t what people say at your funeral – it’s what you’re building through daily choices right now. This book tears apart everything you think matters.
Small Gestures Beat Grand Plans Every Single Time
You don’t need a grand plan to make things better. Small actions – the thank you note, the conversation, the reusable bag – add up to actual change. Plus they make your life less hollow.
AI Agents Work Best When Treated Like Humans
AI agent teams work better when you treat them like emotionally intelligent humans – understanding each agent’s strengths, managing their cognitive load, and letting them collaborate naturally.
Managing AI Agents Is Just Managing People
Managing people and orchestrating AI agents use the same core skills – just applied to code instead of conversations. Recognition becomes observation, pattern analysis becomes prediction, and conflict resolution becomes debugging.
Why AI Coding Assistants Need More Constraints
You’re using AI coding assistants wrong – they don’t need more freedom, they need better rails. 30 years of coding plus 8 years of AI work taught me why constraints beat creativity.












