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David Beazley – Programming Courses

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We need to produce a JSON with fields: seo_title, summary, key_entities, expert_faq, internal_link_anchor, primary_keyword, secondary_keywords, content_type.

Constraints: summary must be 180-250 words total, split into exactly 3-4 paragraphs separated by \n\n. Each paragraph 45-65 words. So total words between 180-260 (if 4 paragraphs * 65 = 260). Must be 180-250.

We need to bold selective terms using double asterisks. Must bold a few key details, 3-5 bolded terms across entire summary. Not generic words.

We need to avoid banned words etc. Must write like journalist, active voice.

We need to base on source: David Beazley – Programming Courses. It's a Hacker News post about his courses ending, teaching from 2007-2026? Actually says "Programming Courses From 2007-2026, I taught a variety of project-based programming courses." He says none currently scheduled, links to course descriptions. He thanks attendees, notes collapse in market for continuing education since 2023, forced to move on, kids heading to college, decides to go back to graduate school to get Professional Educator's License in Secondary Education, final destination unknown.

We must not invent facts. Only use info from source.

We need to produce SEO title under 60 chars, different from original headline, rephrase, add angle.

Key entities: companies? None mentioned. People: David Beazley. Locations? None.

We must output valid JSON only.

We need to count words precisely.

Let's craft summary of maybe 3 paragraphs, each about 55-60 words => total ~165-180. Need 180-250, so maybe 4 paragraphs each ~55 => 220 words.

Let's aim for 4 paragraphs, each 55 words => 220 total.

We need to bold some terms: maybe David Beazley, 2023, Professional Educator's License. That's three bolded terms.

Make sure not to bold generic words.

Now write paragraphs.

Paragraph 1: Introduce David Beazley ending his programming courses, mention timeframe 2007-2026, intensive week-long format, no longer sche