Agentic Design Patterns goes Springer
A senior Google engineer's 421‑page 'Agentic Design Patterns' doc—covering prompt chaining, multi‑agent coordination, guardrails, and LangChain examples—has been published as a Springer book. It's a heavyweight resource for system-design thinking about multi-agent orchestration and safety patterns. (x.com)
The front matter credits Antonio Gullí and lists a Google affiliation alongside a 2025 copyright and DOI page. (link.springer.com) Library and retailer metadata shows two ISBNs — 9783032014016 (print) and 9783032014023 (eBook) — and digital/eText licensing options through academic sellers. (vitalsource.com) Public materials and companion sites consistently describe the work as an organized set of 21 distinct "agentic" design patterns rather than a single tutorial. (learnagenticpatterns.com) (learnagenticpatterns.com) Multiple listings and the book description specify that each pattern is paired with runnable code examples targeting LangChain/LangGraph, CrewAI, and Google’s ADK. (amazon.com) Community-maintained GitHub repositories have already surfaced condensed cheat sheets, full PDF copies, and chapter notebooks under several forks and forks/consumable summaries (for example, ColtMercer’s distilled repo and other forks that host PDFs and notebooks). (github.com) Academic/retail pricing shows eText access offered at entry prices (e.g., $16.50 for limited-duration eText licenses on VitalSource), indicating institutional distribution channels and classroom uptake. (vitalsource.com)