The Plain Text of AI. Why Structured Text is All You Need.

When I looked into the current market to see if there was a book detailing this intersection of structured text architectures, I found a gaping hole. Existing books treat these formats as developer-only jargon or superficial prompt add-ons. No one is teaching everyday people how to speak the true, structured language of AI.

My existing manuscript, Python Coding: One Year Later, already provides the perfect deep-dive foundation for the most complex pillar of this framework. It delivers an extremely detailed, exhaustive breakdown of major Python components and robust debugging strategies. Because that heavy execution layer is already fully developed, I can cleanly extract and adapt those modular principles for this broader audience to serve as the AI version of The Elements of Style or Kernighan and Ritchie.

I am writing to see if you would be interested in a book on this foundational topic. This concept goes far beyond mere “prompting,” and I wanted to see if you would be interested in publishing it under the title: “The Plain Text of AI: Why Structured Text is All You Need.”

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