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AI agents in action / Micheal Lanham.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Lanham, Micheal, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Intelligent agents (Computer software).
Artificial intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (9 hr., 52 min.))
Edition:
Second Edition.
[First edition].
Place of Publication:
[Shelter Island, New York] : Manning Publications, 2026.
Summary:
"Great contents, broad coverage, fun exercises. This book has it all." --Saurabh Sawant, Microsoft AI Agents in Action, Second Edition is a substantial revision and update of the first edition. It is a practical and comprehensive guide to building AI agents--not just understanding what they are, but designing, implementing, evaluating, and deploying them. Its strength is in the way it combines conceptual clarity with working code examples, so readers build progressively rather than absorb isolated ideas. The examples form a continuous learning path, moving from a minimal agent to more capable, tool-using, multi-agent, and deployable systems. Each step adds a new skill while reinforcing what came before. The book begins by giving readers a usable mental model for agent design. Its central organizing idea is the five functional layers: persona, actions and tools, reasoning and planning, knowledge and memory, and evaluation and feedback. This framework helps readers understand where an agent's behavior comes from and how to diagnose weaknesses. Rather than randomly adding prompts, tools, or memory, readers learn to ask which layer needs improvement. This is especially valuable because the model is not tied to one vendor or framework; it remains useful even as APIs and tools continue to change. From there, the book moves into the practical building blocks of agents: LLMs, prompting, typed outputs, tracing, tool use, and the OpenAI Agents SDK. Typed outputs reduce brittle text parsing. Tracing exposes what the agent is doing. Tool integration gives agents the ability to act rather than merely respond. The cumulative benefit is that readers learn to build agents that are more predictable, inspectable, and maintainable. A highlight is the treatment of Model Context Protocol. Readers liked the book's "USB-C" analogy, because it explains MCP as a standard connector between agents and external capabilities. The book shows how MCP can flatten "a mess of bespoke integrations" into cleaner, swappable components, helping developers build agents that are modular instead of tangled. The book also covers multi-agent architectures, reasoning patterns, planning strategies, RAG, memory, evaluation, feedback, observability, and deployment. Each topic is tied to a practical benefit: multi-agent patterns help divide complex work; reasoning and planning help agents handle multi-step tasks; RAG and memory let agents use external and retained knowledge; evaluation and feedback help make them safer and more reliable. Physically, this is a substantial but focused book covering 392 pages across 11 chapters. Its tables and figures are a valuable part of the learning experience. While building, readers will want to return to the easy-to-use tables summarizing complex trade-offs. AI Agents in Action shows developers how to build agents they can ship, trust, and maintain. About the Technology About the Book What's Inside Autonomous agent design and deployment MCP-based tools, resources, prompts, memory, and server integrations Reasoning and planning patterns including ReAct, Reflexion, Tree-of- Thought, and Sequential Thinking About the Reader For intermediate Python programmers. No experience with AI agents and agentic systems required. About the Author Micheal Lanham is a software and technology innovator with over 20 years of industry experience. He has authored books on deep learning, including Manning's Evolutionary Deep Learning. Quotes One of the most practical introductions to agent development available today. - Ajay Prakash, LinkedIn An outstanding book for beginner practitioners in the field of AI agent development. - Roger Meli, IT Architect.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
OCLC:
1606146357
Publisher Number:
9781633434530AU

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