You describe what you want built. The AI writes the code. In 4 weeks, you'll know exactly how to make that work — whether you're a developer, a PM, or a founder.
60 min every Friday, 20:00-21:00 CEST. Teaching, live demos, and Q&A.
Developers work on existing codebases. Non-devs build from a product brief. Same skills, different starting points.
Can't make it live? All sessions are shared within 24 hours with full transcripts.
Bring your codebase, your stuck project, or the idea you haven't started. You'll leave with a specific next step, not generic advice.
Developer at Ditio · 15+ years experience
Torstein builds production Go microservices and cloud-native apps at Ditio — using AI coding agents for the actual work, daily. Previously Technical Lead for News and Sports apps at TV 2 Norway. He's been teaching colleagues and friends this workflow one Slack message at a time. This course is the Slack message that scales.
For developers and non-developers
The paradigm shift from typist to architect. Set up Claude Code, understand CLAUDE.md, and make any project AI-ready. You'll build your first thing before the session ends.
The prompt is the specification. Learn four patterns that turn vague ideas into production-quality output, the anti-patterns that burn tokens and produce garbage, and the Research-Plan-Implement workflow for complex features.
The six mechanisms: skills, agents, MCP, hooks, slash commands, and agent teams. Learn agent memory that compounds across sessions and /batch for parallel changesets. Exercise: empty folder to working app.
Plan mode, parallel worktrees, autonomous loops. See how the instructor actually works day-to-day. Then bring your own project and build something real with live guidance. 1-on-1s this week.
Full refund up to 7 days before start. No questions asked.
Enrolling a team? Contact for team pricing
Basic comfort with a terminal and willingness to learn. Programming experience is helpful but not required — product managers, founders, and non-developers are welcome. The course teaches you to instruct AI agents, not to write code by hand. Code examples use Go and TypeScript, but the workflow patterns apply to any language or project.
A computer with a terminal and an Anthropic API key (or Claude Pro/Max subscription). We primarily use Claude Code (CLI). You'll get a Week 0 prep guide with step-by-step setup instructions after enrolling — no prior setup experience needed.
All sessions are recorded and shared via Google Drive within 24 hours.
Full refund up to 7 days before the cohort starts (April 17). No refunds after that date.
Minimum 5 students for the cohort to run. If we don't hit 5 by April 17, everyone gets a full refund and we'll schedule the next cohort.
The course focuses on Claude Code because it's the most capable AI coding agent available today. But the patterns, prompt engineering techniques, and workflows transfer to any AI coding tool like Aider, Cursor, or Copilot.
The specific tools will evolve. That's the point. This course teaches you the patterns — how to structure projects for AI, how to write prompts that work, how to verify output, how to orchestrate agents. Those patterns have been stable across every major tool update so far. You're learning the skill, not memorizing a UI.