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Agentic AI education gap widens as developers seek structured learning paths
Developers building agentic AI systems report a shortage of structured educational resources, forcing many to rely on trial-and-error coding rather than foundational learning.
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A growing number of AI engineers are hitting a wall: they can prototype agentic systems through experimentation, but they cannot find organized educational content to learn the discipline from fundamentals to intermediate proficiency. A recent post in the r/AI_Agents community highlights this gap, w...
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