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Use this AI trick to quickly find Python and Go updates

Skip the changelogs, create a downloadable cheat sheet, and use this AI shortcut to stay current with Python and Go.

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Looking for an easier way to track programming language changes? In this short open source AI tech tip, Brent Laster highlights how developers can use ChatGPT to quickly identify new features, deprecations, and version updates in languages like Go and Python. He shares a practical workflow for getting up-to-date insights, creating quick reference guides, and using AI as a time-saving coding companion.

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Prompts used in demo

  • What are the latest features and deprecations in Go that I should know about?
  • What is the latest version of Go that’s in your training?
  • Go back and create a summary sheet that highlights the primary features and deprecations that I should know about and give me simple, easy-to-understand coding examples of each.

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About the Author

Brent Laster is a global trainer, author, and speaker on open-source technologies. He is also the founder and president of Tech Skills Transformations – a company dedicated to making technology understandable and usable.

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