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Now, let's start with prompt
and context engineering, and this in

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the end simply means
that you wanna write good prompts.

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Because with large language models,
whilst they can also deal with

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bad prompts and might still yield okay-ish
results,

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typically you get better results
if you have better input.

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Good input equals good results typically.

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And the input, a prompt,
is in the end really just a

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combination of having specific
instructions that

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clearly describe the task
or problem you want Claude

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code to work on or solve,
and providing relevant

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context and extra information without
providing

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unnecessary information, because
that can lead to worse

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output.
