
The Developer’s Guide to AI: A Field Guide for the Working Developer
Author(s): Jacob Orshalick (Author), Jerry M. Reghunadh (Author), Danny Thompson (Author)
- Publisher: No Starch Press
- Publication Date: June 9, 2026
- Language: English
- Print length: 320 pages
- ISBN-10: 1718504764
- ISBN-13: 9781718504769
Book Description
Your boss is pitching new AI features. Your team is buzzing about MCP servers. Job postings are asking for AI experience with RAG, vector databases, fine-tuning, and agents. You can feel the excitement. You see the potential. You may be wondering how to get started in AI without a data science degree. You’re in the right place.
The Developer’s Guide to AI gives working developers a practical path through the terminology, tools, and implementation patterns that matter. It shows you how to build with AI using the tools you already know: JavaScript, Python, APIs, SDKs, and databases.
By the end of this book, you’ll know how to:
- Call LLM APIs and stream intelligent responses directly to your UI.
- Engineer prompts that produce reliable, production-ready results.
- Build RAG pipelines using vector databases to give AI access to your private data.
- Fine-tune models with LoRA for specialized tasks like classification.
- Deploy AI agents using tool-calling and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to reason and act inside real workflows.
LLMs, RAG, LoRA, MCP, embeddings, and agents are not just intimidating buzzwords. They are the building blocks for the next generation of software.
Grab your code editor, bring your engineering instincts, and let’s build what’s next!
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About the Author
Jerry Mannel Reghunadhis a senior director with over 20 years in tech, spanning QA, product innovation, and solution architecture. He is known for mastering complex concepts and making them accessible.
Danny Thompsonis a director of technology who works with Fortune 500 companies, teaches software developers worldwide, and hosts The Programming Podcast.







