Ten more websites went live this week from my Foundations of Claude Code workshop.

Check out what they built and vote for your favourite in the comments to help them win a portable monitor.

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Ten more websites went live this week from my Foundations of Claude Code workshop.

Check out what they built and vote for your favourite in the comments to help them win a portable monitor.

What surprises me every time is how diverse the learners are, from a property investor to a mechanical design engineer.

Again, most of them are not software engineers. Some had barely touched a Terminal a few weeks ago. This week, all of them own a live website.

The most common myth about Claude Code is that it is for techies. It is not. The two real barriers are mindset and setup.

Everyone walks in at a different pace, and that is fine. What I promise is that no one is left behind. Everyone leaves with a strong foundation, joins a support chat group, and can re-attend any future cohort for free.

I wrote about this no-one-left-behind approach after cohort 2:

https://lnkd.in/gBwTHEV2

The sites are still works in progress, but progress beats perfection, and they shipped.

  1. Terence Kok

https://terencekok.com

A Chief AI and Innovation Officer who designs AI deployment frameworks for governments and large organisations across Asia and the Middle East.

  1. Swee Chye

https://anselmang.com

Runs ASC Academy, practical enterprise AI training for non-technical corporate teams in Singapore.

  1. chee shen

https://csy-sky.com

A mechanical product design engineer and automation architect with 19 years building consumer products and manufacturing systems for medtech.

  1. Yasmeen Khan

https://yasmeenkhan.co

An AI adoption and agile delivery consultant who helps Singapore businesses put AI to work, practically and compliantly.

  1. wai siong cheah

https://vesb.net

A family-run business in Johor Bahru leasing shophouses and warehouses direct to tenants, no agent in between.

  1. Mona Cheah

https://yarnbombingsg.com

Yarn Bombing Singapore, a crochet collective bringing people together to make public art since 2014.

  1. Natalie Liew

https://lnkd.in/grcUA6Pt

Audits how small businesses work, finds what can be automated, and helps secure government grants to fund it.

  1. Veronica Loh

https://wellnessai.biz

ClairSanté, a clinical wellness platform for patient intake, blood work analysis, and AI reports.

Honorary mentions: Wai Soon (https://cheahwaisoon.com), an ASEAN operator-investor in property and asset-backed SMEs, and Kah Meng (https://bobyachtrental.com), who runs BOB Marine, private yacht charters out of Sentosa Cove. Both bowed out so the rest get a shot at the prize.

Want to learn the foundations of Claude Code by building and shipping your own website? That is what the workshop is for. It is designed for people who have never touched a Terminal or written code before. The next cohorts are on 2 July and 16 July.

Details: https://lnkd.in/e9r8kScw

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