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New Fullstack Tutorial using CrewAI Enterprise Coming Soon!
I wanted to give you a heads-up on an exciting new tutorial I’ve got in the works. This video is all about building a full-stack SaaS application that pulls in YouTube comments, processes them with CrewAI enterprise, and generates actionable content ideas. If you’re interested in building full-stack AI applications, this is for you! 🛠️ Here’s What You’ll Learn In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through each part of the process of creating this full-stack application. Here’s a breakdown: 1️⃣ Building the Frontend and Backend: We’ll use Next.js to set up the app and deploy it on Vercel. Plus, you’ll get hands-on experience connecting to a Neon Postgres database to manage data. 2️⃣ Integrating with CrewAI Enterprise: Learn how to harness CrewAI’s enterprise features to analyze YouTube comments, filter out casual messages, and focus on meaningful feedback. You’ll see how to create a system that automates data analysis and transforms raw comments into structured, actionable insights. 3️⃣ Generating Video Titles and Descriptions: We’ll configure CrewAI to turn filtered comments into potential video titles and descriptions. You’ll build a workflow that streamlines idea generation and content planning, using CrewAI’s advanced capabilities. 💡 Why This Tutorial is Worth Your Time This tutorial doesn’t just cover building one app—it teaches you how to apply the synthesize pattern for data processing, a core skill in AI development. Here’s why this matters: ✅ Real-World Adaptability: The synthesize pattern goes beyond YouTube. After learning it, you can apply it to dozens of other applications where large datasets need to be turned into insights. Imagine using this pattern for customer feedback, product analysis, or trend monitoring—there are endless opportunities to build your own AI-powered apps! ✅ Hands-On Full-Stack Skills: Get practical experience with tools like Next.js, Vercel, and Neon, and learn how to bring everything together into a seamless app. 📅 How to Catch the Release
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New Fullstack Tutorial using CrewAI Enterprise Coming Soon!
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Wow! Another terrific project by @Brandon Hancock. Can’t wait to get started!
New CrewAI Flows Crash Course
Hey guys! I'm thrilled to announce that my brand-new CrewAI Flows crash course is now live! In this video, you'll learn how to harness CrewAI's most powerful new feature: Flows. With Flows, you can combine the power of code with CrewAI to build event-driven workflows that automate just about anything. Why You Shouldn't Miss This: ✅ Made for All Skill Levels: Whether you're a beginner or an advanced developer, you'll find this tutorial easy to follow. We'll start with a simple flow and gradually add complexity, eventually creating a flow that writes a 20,000-word book for you. ✅ Real-World Examples: From automating email responses to generating social media posts, this course covers six different examples to help you master Flows. ✅ Free Source Code: All the source code is available for free, so you can follow along and start building your own Flows today. Check out the link below to watch the CrewAI Flows crash course and start automating your workflows. I'm excited to see the amazing things you'll create with CrewAI Flows. If you have any questions or suggestions for future videos, please drop them below! Cheers, Brandon Hancock 🥂🤖 P.S. Here's a link to the source code ❤️ https://github.com/bhancockio/crewai-flows-crash-course
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New CrewAI Flows Crash Course
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https://youtu.be/02cdCd43Ccc?si=gNTvjXg6UJGiGQy5
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@Ahmet Aksoy https://youtu.be/8bAv5FQBD2M?si=RaBshSScgySylHay
Cursor AI can make you dumb
I have been working on a new application, a demo for someone else to show some stuff. I was using Cursor as my IDE, and a a nextjs environment with react components, shadcn and clerk. I started out just prompting the IDE to create 'stuff' for me and this got me a long way, but then I reached a stage where i saw the same errors coming up again and again. I didn't know why they were occurring, or where they were coming from. I was getting red squiggles under some of my imports. Some places needed 'use client' and others didn't. After about my 3rd or 4th 'git fetch origin && git reset --hard origin/main', I decided it was time to go back to basics and LEARN what was happening. I jumped over to nextjs.org and read their React Foundations course, which had 11 chapters and took about an hour. I am a bit more informed now about components, props and states. Overall, it was time well spent. I think I need to go find a similar typescript one. I'm not looking for a coding course. I'm looking for a Typescript fundamentals, My two major takeaways from this whole thing are; 1. After you get your codebase to a known good working state, get it in Github. Then iterate feature by feature. When the feature is working as expected, Get it in Git Hub!! 2. Don't be arrogant enough to think you don't need to learn something new. There is always a place for continuous development. Isn't that why we are here?
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Thanks for the tip Tom. Often times when i am following a full stack tutorial i get a little anxious when we aren’t pushing to github frequently. I think especially when you are learning a new language or framework it needs to be done much mire frequently. Can’t tell you how many times I wish I could hit my ctrl Z until I found the last working code!.
Completely off topic, but funny anyway. My 6 Year old is an IT support genius!!
I just had to share this, it was hilarious. My wife was having issues with excel yesterday and asked for my help. My 6 year old daughter, ever wanting to be helpful chimed in. "Mama try Claude, and if that doesn't work turn it on and off again" We both looked at her smiling back at us and burst out laughing.
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OR she needs to hang out even more!
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Feels great to be in this community and meet you all... :)
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New comment Oct 22
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Welcome @Tushar Khoche hope to see you on our weekly coaching call.
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Chiropractor for over 20 years. Exploring the tech field and how AI will change how healthcare will be delivered.

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