
Workshop #4 is in the books.
The Session
This one was different. We brought UX and UI professionals into the room — people who design for a living but don't always ship the code themselves. The goal: work alongside them on their actual projects, written on post-its, and help them deploy something real before walking out the door.

The post-its said it all. One person wanted a portfolio site for job interviewing. Another wanted to scrape a tennis court booking system and automate reservations. Real problems. Real stakes. Not toy exercises.
How It Ran
Amir went methodically through the full pipeline — Claude generating code, pushing to GitHub, deploying on Railway, live on the internet. The whiteboard diagram was simple: Laptop → Claude → Code → GitHub → Railway → Internet. That's the whole stack. Once you understand each link, you can extend it yourself.
He led the class step by step. No hand-waving. Everyone followed along on their own machine, with the AI tool of their preference.
The Room

By the end of the three hours, everyone was building. More importantly, everyone left knowing how to keep going on their own. That's the only metric that matters — not what you shipped in the session, but whether you can ship the next thing without us.
Graybeam in Downtown San Francisco was a fantastic host. The space was right, the energy was right.
Workshop #5 is next.