What You’ll Master in 3 Days
Day 1 – Foundations & Zero‑Shot Prompting
• Understand how LLMs “think” – tokens, temperature, top‑p, and context windows.
• Write crystal‑clear instructions that eliminate ambiguity.
• Master zero‑shot, few‑shot, and chain‑of‑thought prompting.
• Hands‑on labs: generate code, summaries, and business emails.
Day 2 – Advanced Techniques & Real‑World Applications
• Tree‑of‑thoughts, self‑consistency, and meta‑prompting.
• Role‑playing, persona injection, and emotional prompting.
• Use external tools: function calling, RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation), and API integration.
• Build a customer support chatbot and an SEO content generator.
Day 3 – Production‑Ready Prompt Engineering
• Version control, testing, and evaluation metrics (BLEU, ROUGE, custom judges).
• Avoid hallucinations, prompt injection, and ethical pitfalls.
• Optimize for latency, cost, and token efficiency.
• Final project: design a prompt suite for a real‑world use case (e.g., legal document analysis, medical triage, financial reporting).
Who Is This For?
• Developers & Data Scientists – Integrate LLMs into your apps like a pro.
• Marketers & Copywriters – Generate high‑converting copy 10x faster.
• Product Managers & Founders – Validate ideas and build prototypes without a dev team.
• Freelancers & Consultants – Offer prompt engineering as a high‑value service.
• Anyone who wants to stay ahead of the AI curve – no coding experience required (basic Python is a plus but not mandatory).
What’s Included?
✔ 12 hours of live, instructor‑led training (4 hours per day)
✔ 30+ hands‑on exercises & 3 real‑world projects
âś” Downloadable prompt templates & cheat sheets
âś” Lifetime access to recorded sessions and private community
✔ Certificate of Completion – “Prompt Engineering Expert”
✔ Bonus: 100 advanced prompt patterns and a job‑prep module
Your Instructor: M. Abdullah Khan
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đź’°Â Price: USD 25
⏳ Money‑back guarantee: Attend day 1 fully – if you’re not amazed, get 100% refund.
