@billtheinvestor: Anthropic just condensed a $300 Prompt engineering course into 24 minutes, and it's completely free. There's no registration barrier for this practical guide taught by the official developers. The first 8 minutes alone are enough to outperform most paid courses on the market. Stop buying those expensive nonsense and just watch the official...
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Anthropic released a free Prompt engineering course taught by official developers, only 24 minutes long with no registration required. The content is practical and completely free.
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Anthropic just shortened its $300 prompt engineering course to 24 minutes — and made it completely free. This hands-on guide, taught by official developers, requires no registration to access. The first 8 minutes alone are enough to outperform most paid courses on the market.
Stop wasting money on expensive fluff. Watch how the official team defines the correct way to use Claude. https://t.co/XUR8b2RjOG
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