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Geeky Gal Developer exploring everything and breaking everything, including Salesforce. Everything AI, Tea & Tiki culture, watercolors, gaming and more Web dev (JS and Python) | Book lover | #100devs fangirl | Anything Cats
This is concerning
Writing Tip:
Hey you. Yes you. The one reading this post. Have you backed up your work recently? Have you saved it in more than one place? If not, you should probably get on that. Because you'll be kicking yourself later if you don't. Back up your work asap!
#writing #writingtips #Booksky
5-Day AI Agents Intensive by Kaggle & Google
plan from the start, observing and evaluating the agent constantly.
Build capable agents now, but keep them accountable and context. But still putting in human oversight while is merging it into another Agent is confusing.
5-Day AI Agents Intensive by Kaggle & Google
Main point of interest today, it will be key to make sure that we think over possible edge cases so that we can make sure that Human-In-The-Loop oversight in place while coding AI Agents and that we use Long-Running Operations (LRO) responsibly.
5-Day AI Agents Intensive by Kaggle & Google
Day 2
Mostly rehashing & learning about how the MCP is implemented
The main thought here is that previously when coding, we are solving coding for the results and now going forward, its not for the end code, but for the end project outcome.
Working on the 5-Day AI Agents Intensive by Kaggle & Google
Unit 1 β βIntroduction to Agentsβ
Surprised myself in that spending years of following subjects about AI, Agents, Deep learning, & Machine Learning, while using Kaggle, and other tools, that I am up to date.
Just attended- BUILD "Snowflake Cortex AI SQL: Extracting Insights from Multimodal Customer Service Data AI Bootcamp"
to upskill my Snowflake knowledge.
Really useful stuff for a data geekette, and was really nice to see the speaker James Cha-Earley again as I met them at past Pybay events
Day 2 - SWE job searching - 100devs #100devs #HUNTOBER2025
Done: Catchup crew - 100Devs day 2 homework, uploaded to codepen and imgbb cert for coursera cert. Lots of Pomodoro fun time.
What I learned, is that I know more HTML than I thought. It's like riding a bike
And in other rabbit holes mentions, you should know, am fond of amazing tea & Pokemon Go. Tea time is a must to center yourself while working
Day 2 - SWE job searching - 100devs #100devs #HUNTOBER2025
Four key areas:
Narrative:Positive Mindset found & engaged
Networking:WIP
Behavioral:Set goals and timelines
Technical:Adding more skills
Added daily processes to make the goals happen is key! Github & bsky is now my daily work process.π
Day 2 #100devs - Am finally doing something that I had been putting off, just cause I was anxious. I did before, and didn't get a cert on it, and was procrastinating redoing it. Now more is inside. And now, it's DONE and checked off the list www.coursera.org/learn/learni...
#checkin #100Devs Day 2 - fun times
Yesterday, #100Devs talked about crafting a story that gets you hired!
Today @grahammcbain.bsky.social who went from bootcamp grad to Senior Developer Advocate working on Amp Code is
Telling their story, breaking down the agentic coding space, & giving everyone free credits in 30 mins!
#100devs #Huntober2025
When new, make a private Github folder of accomplishments/what was built that day and a motivation file.
Then a folder of files where you write concepts in your own words and examples giving you your own private, searchable knowledge base. Add to it and read daily
Day 1 - SWE job searching starts today with 100devs #100devs #HUNTOBER2025
#Hitthegroundrunning
Focus on four key areas:
Narrative
Networking
Behavioral
Technical
Putting it out there, my wanted Role is SWE | Data in the San Jose / Bay Area of California - a Hybrid or Remote role
Checking in. Let's start here, with the mindset where you are always learning new things and able to hit the ground running.
Let's build our community, starting now!
AI struggles with fuzzy concepts like ethics or kindness, unlike humans who bring experience and understand, the "why." It's predictive nature based on text means missed crucial context. Human guidance is essential, nuanced understanding beyond mere text. G In, G Out. Be intentional on its use.
Spent last week doing DataCamp's Data Engineering courses 8 courses that made up over 40+ hours worth of Python, Airflow, Spark, DAGs, Apache, ETL, AI, ML and SQL. Key things learned was that I knew more than I thought on the subjects due to past adjacent area work.
Watching Google I/O event even tho I am miles away from the event. Introverts, accessibility and those with low social batteries are great reasons for virtual events. It had a Pokemon achievement within minutes. Using a game, to instantly give context to the crowd is a great way to start a talk.
Also, itβs Earth Day! Just like backpackers, try not to make Earth worse than when you started today for those that come after you!
*Sighs*, Well, it's a popular subject in the tech world at the moment, and very relevant for a Cybersecurity standpoint.
The perfect little learning course for those that don't want to be overwhelmed, but also wanting to learn more about Gen AI. This is the one I give to people who are curious to start them on the journey. www.cloudskillsboost.google/course_templ...
Goals -Starting this week: Data Engineering Zoomcamp 2025 then AI LLM Zoomcamp Will be doing this, as well along with the Google Skillsboost Gen AI, and courses from DeeplearningdotAI on Gen AI. Looking for other resources after, until revamp the portfolio and start the big "Apply&interview" binge
Learning about MCP (Model Context Protocol) and MCP Clients today. Excited and can't wait to see if the standards work out, as it seems like a solid choice for AI agents and a needed next step. Now to figure out a few use cases and make an example project of my own.
Learned from a course, Deeplearning.ai's "Basics of AI Python Coding" by Andrew Ng. Lots of great stuff and a good foundation for learning the basics of AI. As someone that has taken various of his Deeplearning courses over the years, it is a great refresher.
An angry frog comic; trying its best.
for whoever else is trying their best today
Day 4 - LinkedIn notice from an old VR friend who suggested a free course this week called "Engineer Your Ideal Tech Career" by Sophie Novati - www.jointaro.com/course/engin.... This was worth the time spent.
Day 3 - Refreshed git knowledge & watched a local event's classes on recap. Created plan for projects and study plan going forward
Day 2 - Attended an orientation for a study group for a certificate with no surprises. Reviewed my current resume and started to get things going, while making sure that the Github account is ready to go. Setting up for a great start. The hardest part is making up the steps needed.