šŸ‘‹ Daniel!Ā This week's topĀ JavaScript, CSS and AI Engineering articlesĀ 

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Hey there Daniel,

It’s Daniel here, the author ofĀ šŸ“˜ LangChain for JavaScript DevelopersĀ and the guy who runs theĀ js-craft.ioĀ website.

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I’m super excited to share some cool things with you, including my interview with Jacob Lee, one of the LangChain founders. Let’s dive in!

In this edition of the newsletter:

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šŸŽ™Interview with Jacob Lee, main maintainer of LangChain.js

Below is my interview with Jacob Lee, the main maintainer of LangChain.js and a founding engineer at LangChain.

Video interview preview

In this talk, we cover topics such as:

I’ve been working for two weeks on organizing and editing this interview with Jacob. I hope you enjoy it 😊

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šŸ† Best Articles from Around the Web

Cool things I found during my daily internet stroll:

  1. UI Interfaces in the Time of AIĀ - AI is here to stay, but does that mean we can replace UIs with chatbots? Malte explains why "pure chat" isn't enough and why we still need engaging UIs.
  2. Chrome Canary Now Has a Built-in LLMĀ - Named Gemini Nano, it can be used in JavaScript via theĀ window.aiĀ object.
  3. New JavaScript FeaturesĀ - The next version of JavaScript is agreed upon, and Axel Rauschmayer tells us what we need to know about the new specs.
  4. What Makes Great Animations?Ā - Creating animations with CSS is easy, but Emil Kowalski says great ones feel natural, fast, interruptible, and accessible. His post is full of tips and eye candy to improve your animation skills!
  5. Job Hunting in TechĀ - Josh Collinsworth shares solid advice on applying, interviewing, and landing your next tech job.

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šŸŽ“ AI Engineering Challenge - ChatGPT Vision API with LangChain and JavaScript

As you may have seen in previous editions of this newsletter, I’m showcasing scenarios for using AI models in web applications with JavaScript.

In the previous editions, we have seen how toĀ use LangChain to execute and generate JavaScript codeĀ and how toĀ make a full synonyms app with ChatGpt and ReactJs.

Today’s example focuses on using the ChatGPT Vision API with LangChain.js. This has been one of the most enjoyable examples I’ve worked on recently. It’s very easy to use and holds great product potential.

Vision API Article example

Compare this with usingĀ TensorFlow.js to identify objects in a picture. It’s much simpler 😊

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šŸ–„ Home Office Setup Updates... kind of

Last week, I spent time with my wife and daughter at the seaside on a "workation." I was lucky to have this view from my desk:

home office view

I learned that:

More and more, I’m starting to believe that big, crowded cities are overrated and can actually be an enemy of happiness.

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ā“ Did You Know That…

… the protocol HTTP/0.9, the first version used on the World Wide Web, was incredibly simple compared to today’s standards? It only allowed for one command: GET, which requested a webpage from a server. There were no headers, cookies, or any other type of metadata—just the raw HTML document. This simplicity was key to the Web’s initial growth, allowing for easy implementation and widespread adoption.

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What did you think of today’s newsletter?

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That’s all for this edition, folks! Be kind, be smart, and keep coding!

Wish you all the best,
Daniel

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