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And with that, and with that, we've reached the last few minutes of this program.

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You remember, we started out in week one, Vibe coding for fun and profit.

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We built out, we went through all of the IDEs, just introducing like

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agents.md, Cursor, Copilot, Codex, Antigravity, looking at all those

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plugins and the IDEs themselves.

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Then our first experience with YOLO, it feels like an age away.

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And then the commercial MVP that was cool.

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Then we moved into Claw Code and OpenCode and AMP.

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It was commands and checkpoints for the first time, slash commands and Ralph loops.

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And then we, we, things got more serious.

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We, we got to see that whole workflow with Jira. That was cool.

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All the way going through to, to a Git push and built out that legal SaaS platform.

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And that finally took us to week three.

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By this point, I said that you are now Vibe engineering.

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You've gone from Vibe coding to Vibe engineering as a professional.

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And now this week was so much fun.

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I knew it would be.

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We just went crazy with, first of all, the idea of multi-agents, which is kind of

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worrying, but then sub-agents, I showed you hooks, sandboxing was a much more

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interesting day than it might've sounded just from the name, sandboxing, when we

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were doing, I think that for me anyway, Sprite.dev is the, is the really, really

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great thing, but also running with, with Claw Code remotely, hopefully you tried

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the, the ampersand thing and also using it from your mobile and then also tagging

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Claw in a Git issue. It's fantastic.

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And then the large code-based workflow day, I didn't really do much about what

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large code-based workflow, because I felt like we covered it enough.

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But yeah, instead we, we spent a moment looking at some of the other stuff. I got it.

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I think that, that Claw Agent SDK is really interesting.

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Something that's definitely worth more exploration.

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If, if you found that, that's something useful.

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And then of course we looked at co-work and OpenClaw was just

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something to take a nod at.

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It's a, it's all over the news, at least for me at the moment.

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And then the last couple of days have just been so great.

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Looking at orchestrators, of course, GSD, Clawed Agent Teams, which,

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which is definitely my favorite.

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And then also the, the craziness that is Gastown, which was something we did

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today and then we finally, very quickly, I showed you Codex sub-agents and then

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getting Codex to fix up the massive API.

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So we could have a real finance workstation.

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Hopefully you've recreated that yourself.

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That completed our capstone project, project number four.

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But I know what you're thinking.

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It's, we didn't do four projects.

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We did six projects because we also did the first person shooter on the first

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day and we did the space invaders.

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So they count as projects.

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So that would make it six projects, four commercial projects though.

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And that means of course, that you are no longer a vibe coder.

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You are no longer a vibe engineer.

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You are now an officially an agentic engineer.

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I can fill in that third strip.

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You have completed the board. It's done.

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You're an agentic engineer.

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Congratulations.

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And it remains for me to give you a huge thank you.

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Thank you so much for surviving the rollercoaster, making it all the way to the end.

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I promised you a rollercoaster and I think I delivered.

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So remember, whether you like it or not, something came with this package that is

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that is yours that you can't avoid.

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It's like, like a mandatory part of it. And that is me. I come with it.

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You, you, you, you get me forever.

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I want you to, to, to reach out to me, post on LinkedIn that you've completed the

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course with something you've learned, some insight, something about it.

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And, and I will come in and amplify your success.

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Make sure that others know about it.

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I'd love it if you post some of the projects you've built or some of your

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thoughts on, on what you like and dislike about the different platforms

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we've covered or the techniques.

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Uh, as I say, post the certificate.

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That's something that is easy for me to amplify.

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I would love to do so.

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Take a look through some of my other courses.

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If that interests you.

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Uh, I've got lots of stuff to build you into being an AI engineer.

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I have a program for people who want to become proficient AI engineers.

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I should also mention my editor would kill me if I didn't mention again,

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that, that, uh, to the extent that you're willing to rate this course,

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that is the main way that Udemy decides whether or not to recommend it to others.

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So if you found it useful, then please do rate it.

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It makes an enormous difference and I'm super grateful, but more

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important than any of this, the single most important thing for you

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that to do that you must do is to build.

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It's all about building.

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I hope that I have equipped you with the missing manual to this,

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this alien tool that Andhra Karpathy spoke of.

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You now have the ability to use this tool.

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Go use it, go build some amazing things, build them, share them with me.

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I can't wait to see them.

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Thank you so much again.