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Learn how to build LLM Applications with a Stanford & UCLA Professor

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Here’s a practical LLM course for product managers and engineers who want to learn how to build

Here’s a practical LLM course for product managers and engineers who want to learn how to build applications and deploy them into production. Taught by [Hamza Farooq](, an ex-Googler, a founder, and an adjunct professor at Stanford and UCLA. These types of courses are gradually becoming our specialty at Maven. Hamza has strong bona fide credentials: he builds LLM applications from scratch and has taught this content to students at top-tier universities.  This course in particular is made for the Maven ethos of being highly practical with live workshops, readings, and hands-on projects. Hamza encourages you to put the lessons into practice by building your own search model and designing a machine-learning application. Over 6 weeks, you'll cover one module per week, so it is more manageable for a busy schedule. Every session is recorded so you can catch up in case you miss any. The majority of students are either founders, engineers, or data engineers... but you can take the course if you are non-technical and eager to learn! In the upcoming cohort, you’ll join a cohort of peers from fast-growth startups to big companies like Google, Walmart, IBM, and Square. Using his extensive teaching experience, Hamza incorporates interactive teaching techniques like group projects, facilitated discussions, and office hours. He has run 3 cohorts and has over a hundred students with a 4.8/5 rating. I’m excited for you if you decide to work with Hamza to learn more about building LLM applications! [Count me in]( ^ Click this link for $100 off Here are just a few of the reviews from Hamza’s students: “Amazing! I am leaving this course feeling empowered and equipped with the skills to leverage LLMs to build and deploy applications. I was able to implement the knowledge I learned immediately at work and with personal projects. Hamza is an awesome instructor. He is passionate about this topic and was able to simplify the concepts making it easy for anyone to understand.” - Tiffany, Data Scientist “The course was great! It was a very active cohort where I learned many methods for putting LLMs into production. The course was very well-structured, starting with the basics of NLP and building up towards analyzing and describing documents using NLP techniques, all the way to deploying an API that interacts with the models. The course was very interactive and you could ask Hamza any question, which made the course very enjoyable and easy to understand.” - Victor, ML Engineer “This course was a great learning experience - it provides needed introductory content, moves quickly to most important technical aspects and then provides you with superb hands-on colab notebooks and assignments so you learn first-hand how techniques are implemented. There is a ton of material in the course, lots of interaction among students and expert guidance by this seasoned instructor. A 10 out of 10!” - Brian, Founder [Count me in]( ^ Click this link for $100 off Gagan CEO, Maven     Over 25,000 professionals have leveled up with Maven Maven Learning, Inc., 10900 Research Blvd 160C, PM3086, Austin, Texas 78759, USA [Unsubscribe]()Â

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