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> comprehensive documentation. I am focusing now on educational content on systematic Prompt Optimization and Context Engineering.
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> Your feedback is invaluable. if you encounter issues, please open an [issue](https://github.com/vicentereig/dspy.rb/issues). If you have suggestions, open a [new thread](https://github.com/vicentereig/dspy.rb/discussions).
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