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AI Workshop

Introduction

The AI Workshop is a cohort course focused on understanding and applying AI technologies in the context of software development.

Not as a “how do I integrate this AI model into my app”. Not as a “how do I use ChatGPT” either.

Think something in the middle: how to understand AI, how to use it, how to integrate it into your software projects, and how to best utilize it to your advantage. How to use the tools that pop up every day, how to leverage them to improve your workflow, and how to make AI work for you.

AI has been a game changer in my workflow, and I want to share my experience with you.

This course will be focused on using Claude Code, an agentic coding tool developed by Anthropic, but the principles and techniques you will learn can be applied to any AI model or tool.

I will teach you how to leverage AI in your work, how to use it to improve your productivity, and how to integrate it into your projects, improve your code quality, and enhance your software development process.

This workshop is for you if…

This workshop is perfect for developers who want to learn how to leverage AI in their work, whether they are just starting out or have some experience with AI technologies, but still can’t fully adapt to using AI in their work.

Does AI confuse you? Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of information out there? Do you want to learn how to use AI in a practical way, without getting lost in the details? This workshop is for you.

Cohorts

Cohort #1

From July 21st, 2025 to August 1st, 2025

This is the first cohort of the AI Workshop, and it will run for 2 weeks, with a new lesson/tutorial available every working day.

Limited to 25 seats. Enroll now to secure your spot!

Topics covered

AI models, using Claude Code, using Claude Code within VS Code, rules, creating effective prompts, managing context, but also case studies and real-world examples and tutorials. Using AI to refactor existing code. Using AI to build something from scratch, using AI to write documentation, using AI to debug.

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