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Discover the essential resource for aspiring machine learning professionals with the 'LLM Engineer's Handbook' by Paul Lusztin and Maxime Labonne. This textbook is in near mint condition, featuring no internal markings or signs of use, making it an excellent addition to your technical library or a perfect gift for anyone interested in LLM engineering. Published by Packt, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about becoming a successful LLM engineer, ensuring you stay ahead in the fast-evolving tech landscape.
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Textbook titled "LLM Engineer's Handbook" by Paul Lusztin and Maxime Labonne, published by Packt. Book is in near mint condition, no internal markings or signs of use. ISBN 9781836200079
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