This blog post outlines a practical example of setting up a custom component in Langflow to connect with an external weather API and import it into the watsonx Orchestrate Development Edition. The process emphasizes learning through experimentation rather than achieving a flawless solution, highlighting the potential of Langflow and watsonx Orchestrate for AI development.
IBM Granite for Code models are available on Hugging Face and ready to be used locally with “watsonx Code Assistant”
IBM Granite for Code models on Hugging Face are beneficial for developers, allowing seamless integration with VS Code. They support 116 programming languages and are available under an Apache 2.0 license.
Implementing LangChain AI Agent with WatsonxLLM for a Weather Queries application
This blog post describes the customization of the LangChain AI Agent example from IBM Developer using Watsonx in Python. It demonstrates the implementation of a weather query application with detailed steps. The post offers insight into model parameters, creating prompts, agent chains, tool definitions, and execution. Additionally, it provides links to additional resources for further exploration.
(outdated) Updated: How to prepare for a Hackathon with IBM Cloud?
In this new blog post I want to address a common situation for developers: You want to participate in a hackathon, and you plan to use IBM Cloud, but you have never used it before. How to prepare
