The Bible of Agentic AI Systems: with Python by Stefanos Drakos(.PDF)+

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The Bible of Agentic AI Systems: Building Intelligent Agents with Python: A practical guide with the OpenAI Agents SDK and the Claude Agent SDK by Stefanos Drakos
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Overview: Agentic AI is no longer science fiction — it is production software. This book is a practical, hands-on guide for Python developers who want to build real autonomous agents using the two most capable frameworks available today: the OpenAI Agents SDK and the Claude Agent SDK. Instead of shallow examples, you will build a complete agentic system from the ground up: an agent that perceives, reasons, uses tools, calls other agents, remembers past conversations, runs on a schedule, and survives restarts in production. Every chapter ends with working code you can run immediately. The final project is a self-evolving assistant with memory, skills, sub-agents, and MCP integration — the same architecture used by modern agentic products in industry. This book was designed for a broad spectrum of readers who share a common trait: they want to build AI agent systems, not merely use them. First and foremost, it is addressed to Software Engineers and Backend Developers. If you write Python at a basic or intermediate level and want to integrate AI agents into your applications, this book gives you the tools and patterns you need. You do not need to be experts in machine learning or deep learning. You do not need to understand the mathematics behind attention mechanisms or optimization theory. It is sufficient to know how to write Python, understand basic concepts of asynchronous programming, and have the willingness to experiment. Regarding prerequisites, the book assumes basic Python knowledge (variables, functions, classes, modules), understanding of basic web development concepts (HTTP, REST APIs, JSON), familiarity with the command line, and a basic understanding of what an LLM is without requiring internal knowledge. If any of the above are unfamiliar, Chapter 2 (“The Python You Need”) covers the essential concepts of async/await, type hints, decorators, and Pydantic that you will need throughout the rest of the journey.
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