Jack Shaw
CEO & Co-Founder • Comprendo
A Course That Teaches You to Think, Not Just Code
This was a great course. Some courses try to just teach you how to DO things - useful, but very difficult with a mix of abilities in a fast-moving domain. THIS course helps you THINK systematically in this evolving world of agentic/LLM-driven work, and I LOVED IT. Sort of the "give a person a fish, feed them once; teach them to fish, feed them forever" approach. It's definitely NOT vibe coding, but a method for disciplined AI-powered development.
What Makes It Different:
The course is built on two core principles: The Value of Specificity ("Use More Words") and Curating Project Context. These enable what they call Spec-Driven Delegation - basically turning AI into reliable, autonomous agents through clear specifications. From there, it covers the practical stuff: AI-assisted operations, parallelization, and critical security practices for managing agent autonomy.
Eleanor and Isaac are thoughtful, patient, and a wealth of information. They're both responsive and clearly care deeply about helping participants learn. I found the mix of theory, application, and pace to be ideal. Yes, juggling the learning platform, Discord, calendar invites, and work is always a bit tricky, but it was at least as good if not better than other courses I've taken.
Three of my takeaways:
Dependable results require specificity and curated context - not just better prompts The goal is delegation via clear specs, not just faster typing Giving agents real autonomy (Git access, CLI, network) requires actual security thinking
TL;DR Take this if you're tired of chasing the latest AI tool and want to actually work with this stuff systematically. The mental models work now AND when everything shifts again.