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    MCP(Model Context Protocol) for Beginners: From Fundamentals to Implementation with Python

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    MCP(Model Context Protocol) for Beginners: From Fundamentals to Implementation with Python

    MCP(Model Context Protocol) for Beginners: From Fundamentals to Implementation with Python by Joe A
    English | May 11, 2025 | ISBN: B0F8C7R989 | 125 pages | EPUB | 8.41 Mb

    MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an innovative protocol designed to eliminate the complexities of integration in the rapidly evolving field of generative AI.
    This book aims to help you understand MCP and gain hands-on experience so that you can use it with confidence.
    Each chapter is structured to guide you through actual code implementations, providing clear explanations along the way. We begin by exploring the core concepts and architecture of MCP, followed by step-by-step tutorials using Python to give you practical, hands-on experience. Even if you're new to MCP, the accessible approach ensures you can learn with ease.
    Through this book, you'll deepen your knowledge of MCP, discover how to apply it effectively, and learn how to incorporate the power of AI into your daily work and projects.
    Let’s dive into the world of MCP together.

    <Table of Contents>
    Introduction
    Chapter 1 Overview
     1.1 What is MCP?
     1.2 History and Development Background of MCP
     1.3 Applications of MCP
    Chapter 2 Fundamentals and Mechanisms of MCP
     2.1 Overview of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Generative AI
     2.2 MCP Architecture
     2.3 MCP Flow
     2.4 Differences Between MCP and RAG
     2.5 MCP Specifications
    Chapter 3 Hands-On Preparation
     3.1 Environment
     3.2 Hands-On Workflow
    Chapter 4 Hands-On Procedures
     Chapter 4-1 Trying It Out with Claude Desktop
     Chapter 4-2 Building an MCP Server
     Chapter 4-3 Building an MCP Client
     Chapter 4-4 Using Publicly Available MCP Servers
     Chapter 4-5 MCP Success and Failure Patterns
    Chapter 5 Conclusion

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